tetex or texlive on linux
Hi everybody, I'm going to install context on a linux box (ubuntu 5.10). 1) I wish to hear texnicians (rather than aficionados) words on wich tex distro fit best for mainly context use, on fonts optimisation, for exemple, etc. 2) is informations on contextgarden wiki are still uptodate for tetex install ? TIA -- Olivier TURLIER
On 11/29/05, olivier Turlier
Hi everybody, I'm going to install context on a linux box (ubuntu 5.10).
1) I wish to hear texnicians (rather than aficionados) words on wich tex distro fit best for mainly context use, on fonts optimisation, for exemple, etc.
teTeX is a good choice. Of course there is also TeXlive :-)
2) is informations on contextgarden wiki are still uptodate for tetex install ?
Yes, -- http://vnoss.org Vietnamese Open Source Software Community
Salut Olivier, teTeX benefits from an excellent integration with debian-like distros i.e. you can update with the last version, install or not some exotic packages like prosper for LaTeX (.deb package), tetex-frog for french support. etc. But since TeXlive is based on teTeX, I believe that more packages are included (some PSTricks extensions pst-*** or prosper). Of course, you have to take these considerations into account only if you will use LaTeX. I'm learning ConTeXt for a week after 3-4 of LaTeX practice and I have installed texlive2005 after some unexpected experiments with teTeX. Now, my fonts-related problem is solved so I will maybe retry ConTeXt with teTeX... In *my* opinion, teTeX is lightest because when you need a package, apt works well and if there is no deb package, you can easilly install it manually (a0poster, HAProsper, Thèse Loria...) I need a complete distrib of TeX with LaTeX support because I need it for publication purposes and I don't want to port all my doc to ConTeXt yet... If you need ConTeXt without LaTeX, the better solution is effectively to follow Hans's advice. With teTeX and TeXlive, fonts-related problem seem not (*are* not, to me,) trivial but the mailing list is a good start point... Another point, if you need a multi-OS distrib of (La)TeX => texlive is the solution since teTeX is only for linux. For internals, I don't know well diff between teTeX and TeXlive. Cordialement, If you need more advices or precisions (in french) you can contact me directly VnPenguin a écrit :
On 11/29/05, olivier Turlier
wrote: Hi everybody, I'm going to install context on a linux box (ubuntu 5.10).
1) I wish to hear texnicians (rather than aficionados) words on wich tex distro fit best for mainly context use, on fonts optimisation, for exemple, etc.
teTeX is a good choice. Of course there is also TeXlive :-)
2) is informations on contextgarden wiki are still uptodate for tetex install ?
Yes,
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
For internals, I don't know well diff between teTeX and TeXlive.
there is also the 'tex collection' which is texlive ++ the big collection tree (also used by protext) has more goodies; due to all kind ot licence issues tetex/texlive tend to become smaller; some fonts for instance are free but permit no changes to shapes (which is ok for me); Hans
olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm going to install context on a linux box (ubuntu 5.10).
1) I wish to hear texnicians (rather than aficionados) words on wich tex distro fit best for mainly context use, on fonts optimisation, for exemple, etc.
2) is informations on contextgarden wiki are still uptodate for tetex install ?
if you don't need latex, you can take the minimal context distribution for linux; it has all you need Hans
Ok, I've tried to reuse ConTeXt with tetex (Debian unstable package) and : 1. pdfTeX version is 1.21 (texlive2005 give 1.3x) 2. Lucida font is apparently more difficult to manage with teTeX Experience from other people ? Conclusion : apt-get remove tetex-* then reinstall texlive2005... If you don't want to spend a lot of time on configuration olivier Turlier a écrit :
Hi everybody, I'm going to install context on a linux box (ubuntu 5.10).
1) I wish to hear texnicians (rather than aficionados) words on wich tex distro fit best for mainly context use, on fonts optimisation, for exemple, etc.
2) is informations on contextgarden wiki are still uptodate for tetex install ?
TIA
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Hans Hagen
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olivier Turlier
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Renaud AUBIN
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VnPenguin