[texhax] which TeX?
Arno Trautmann
Arno.Trautmann at gmx.de
Wed Sep 21 13:56:22 CEST 2011
Hi Michael,
Michael Barr wrote:
> This is probably not the right forum to ask this question in, but maybe
> someone can point me to a better place.
No, this is the very right place.
> I just got the TeX Live 2011 DVD in the mail. For at least a decade now
> I have used one form or another of MikTeX for Windows. But I noticed
> something called ProTeXt (based on MikTeX) and various other things
> (ConTeXt) on the cover of the disk. I have no idea what all the
> variations are and which one is best for me. Where can I find these
> things out?
Well, none of these have to do with “TeX” as the program, but they are
only different ways to bring it to you: TeX live and MiKTeX are
distributions, i.e. packed versions of TeX, LaTeX, packages, helper
programs etc. ProTeXt is kind of a meta-distributions that helps you
install MiKTeX.
ConTeXt is a format, as is LaTeX – if use LaTeX, you don't have to worry
about it.
Maybe this document might help you to understand the various *TeX names,
it is a horrible mess in the names:
http://mirror.ctan.org/info/tex-overview/tex-overview.pdf
cheers
Arno
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