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Once you have installed a minimum LaTeX system (and I assume from
the fact that you call it this that you are planning to install it
from TeX Live), then the directory that contains TeX & LaTeX
will automatically be added to your path; therefore <i>you</i>
won't need to 'find' the LaTeX system, your operating system will
find it for you when you type TeX <filename> or LaTeX
<filename> at the CMD prompt.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/09/2017 15:21, 黃世緯 wrote:<br>
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<p>Where do I find latex system *without* gui editor?<br>
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Philip Taylor</div>
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