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TeX Resources
The TeX program
TeX software is available from a number of sources:
Other TeX Resources
Other valuable resources for a TeX user
- TeX-related publications
- The
(La)TeX Navigator.
(Owing to lack of staff, French and German versions are no longer maintained.
Volunteers to provide translation support are welcome; please contact
Denis Roegel if you can help.)
- Hypertext Help with LaTeX
from the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (even rocket scientists
need to read the manual!)
- CTAN -- the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network, with locations around
the world.
Use the CTAN search facility,
implemented by Jim Hefferon, to look for the name of a file you need,
or search Graham Williams' TeX Catalogue by keyword
The TeX Catalogue contains concise descriptions of TeX and LaTeX tools
and packages, mostly available from CTAN, and includes additional links
to many informative Web pages and authors' home sites.
The search screen also contains pointers to other information sources.
- TeX Users Group (TUG)
- Donald
Knuth's TeX pages
- Why TeX?, a
comparison of structured document input vs. WYSIWYG, by Allin Cottrell
- TeX
Frequently Asked Questions, compiled by the UK TUG
- FAQ LaTeX
de l'équipe Grappa, in French
- DANTE's FAQ,
in German
- other electronic FAQs and mail
addresses for TeX-related product information and assistance
- UPenn TeX Web page
- The LaTeX3
Project
- The
LaTeX bugs database
- LaTeX: from quick and dirty to style and finesse, by Tony Roberts,
University of South Queensland
- LaTeX
resources page (many links, unfortunately not all up to date)
- BibTeX resources via public-domain TeX sites
- pdfTeX, a variation
on TeX that generates a pdf file instead of dvi
- e-TeX
reference site
- The Omega project
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