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<h2>Welcome to TeX Live</h2> |
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<h3>Installation</h3> |
<h3>Installation</h3> |
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<p>The installation script is named <tt>install-tl</tt> |
<p>The installation script is named <tt>install-tl</tt> and is at the |
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(<tt>install-tl-windows.bat</tt> on Windows), and it has two operation |
top level of the directory tree. You can invoke it with <tt>perl |
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install-tl</tt>. On Windows, you can also simply run the companion batch |
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file, <tt>install-tl-windows.bat</tt>. You can invoke it with <tt>perl |
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install-tl</tt>. On Macs, you will probably want to install via <a |
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href="https://tug.org/mactex/">MacTeX</a>, which has its own native |
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installer (it's also available on the DVD, next to the <tt>texlive/</tt> |
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you're in now.) |
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<p><tt>install-tl</tt> has two operation modes: |
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<dt><b>-gui</b></dt> (default on Windows and Macs) which does a simple |
<dt><b>-gui</b></dt> (default on Windows and Macs) which does a simple |