[OS X TeX] Installing two front ends?
Holger Frauenrath
mail at frauenrath.com
Mon Sep 2 18:09:03 CEST 2002
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 10:47 AM, Joseph Slater wrote:
>> Now to my question, a very simple one to start with. Being a
>> somewhat beginner TeX user on the Linux platform I grew used to dvi
>> files but realized they are not used in Mac OS X.
>
> Not true. They depend on your preference. You can use traditional
> latex->dvi->ps->pdf, or pdflatex (replace latex with your favorite
> other if necessary).
>
>> I personally have no problems with pdf's, in fact I think they are
>> easier to handle, but I may encounter a situation where a friend or
>> colleague sends me dvi output without the source.
>
> Open the dvi in TeXShop or iTeXMac and it will be converted to pdf (as
> above). What's really happening is that they just call dvipdf. You can
> do this yourself from the command line.
[snip]
> Have as many front ends are you like.
And among them are OzTeX and CMacTeX, which use DVI directly to view
files also in their OS X versions, as far as I know (please correct me
if I am wrong).
Holger
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