[OS X TeX] final tex live 2007

Herbert Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Thu Feb 22 15:13:56 CET 2007


On Feb 22, 2007, at 2:30 AM, Christian Burk wrote:

> Am 20.02.2007 um 22:11 schrieb Richard Koch:
>
> [...]
>
>> The MacTeX TeXLive-2007 package is constructed by installing the  
>> full TeXLive-2007
>
> [...]
>
> But in this site, it says that MacTeX contains Gerben Wierda's  
> extensive TeX distribution, XeTeX, and the following front end  
> programs : TeXShop, LaTeXiT, BibDesk, Excalibur, and i-Installer.  
> (vide http://www.tug.org/mactex/)
> Do I misunderstand something or where could I get the MacTeX  
> installation with the _full_ TL2007?
>
> Thanks
> Christian

Howdy,

Because of the state of flux at this time the <http://www.tug.org/ 
mactex/> site is still pointing toward the release of last year's  
(well the late 2005) MacTeX release that was updated as Gerben  
updated the i-installer version. Some time, hopefully shortly, after  
the final MacTeX 2007 is released these pages will be revised.

If you want the ``experimental'' (this is awfully close to the final  
release so experimental makes its sound unstable and it's very  
stable) version of MacTeX 2007 go to <http://www.tug.org/~koch/ 
NewPackages.html>. You can get the complete version (full TeX Live  
2007 [just barely pre-release] with the GUI apps at the bottom of  
that page (as mactex.tar.gz) or choose the MacTeX_Additions.dmg for  
the GUI apps and either gwTeX.dmg for Gerben's release based on TeX  
Live 2007 [just barely pre-release] or the full TeXLive-2007.dmg  
[ditto]. My advice is to NOT take the teTeX based version since that  
will not be maintained and I'm not sure about the TeXLiveMTS-2007.dmg  
version.

There is some information near the bottom of of that page that may  
explain things better and more fully.

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest.com)



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