teTeX (stylised as teTeX) was a TeX distribution for Unix-like systems. As of May 2006, teTeX is no longer actively maintained and its former maintainer Thomas Esser recommended TeX Live as the replacement.[1] During installation of TexLive it's possible to choose scheme that would include teTeX packages.

teTeX
Developer(s)Thomas Esser
Final release
3.0
Operating systemUnix-like
SuccessorTeX Live
TypeTeX distribution
Websitewww.tug.org/tetex/

The teTeX package is available as a package for system architectures:[2]

Other supported operating systems include:

History

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Thomas Esser maintained teTeX from 1994 until May, 2006.[3] According to Esser, the time taken to package each successive release took longer than the previous.[4] It has been superseded by TeX Live, a “comprehensive TeX system for most types of Unix, including Linux and Mac OS X, and also Windows”.[5] The goals of the teTeX project were to be easy, use free software, be well-documented, avoiding bugs along the way.

References

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  1. ^ teTeX Home Page (Retrieved January 31, 2007)
  2. ^ The TeX Live Guide
  3. ^ Guide to teTeX Documentation (Retrieved January 31, 2007)
  4. ^ Thomas Esser - Interview - TeX Users Group
  5. ^ TeX Live home page (Retrieved January 31, 2007)
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