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  2. pdfTeX - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, since LaTeX, ConTeXt et al. are simply macro packages for TeX, they work equally well with pdfTeX. Hence, pdflatex, for example, calls the pdfTeX program using the standard LaTeX macros to typeset LaTeX documents, whereas it was the default rendering engine for ConTeXt documents. Current versions of ConTeXt use LuaMetaTeX as default ...

  3. List of TeX extensions - Wikipedia

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    AMS-LaTeX and AMS-TeX - classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society; extensions of LaTeX and TeX respectively [8] CircuiTikZ - adds creation of electrical networks (adds on to TikZ) [9] REVTeX - collection of LaTeX macros used for scientific journals [10] XyMTeX - supports chemical structure diagrams

  4. TeXworks - Wikipedia

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    It is a Qt-based graphical user interface to the TeX typesetting system and its LaTeX, ConTeXt, and XeTeX extensions. TeXworks is targeted at direct generation of PDF output. It has a built-in PDF viewer using the poppler library; the viewer has auto-refresh capability, and also features SyncTeX support (which allows the user to synchronize the ...

  5. Texinfo - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to be platform-independent and can be viewed with a large variety of software. By default, Texinfo uses the pdftex program, a variant of TeX, to output PDF. LaTeX (Generated via texi2any --latex.) This is a typesetting system built on top of TeX. The LaTeX output can be further processed into DVI, PostScript, or PDF. Docbook

  6. TeX - Wikipedia

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    Numerous extensions and companion programs for TeX exist, among them BibTeX for bibliographies (distributed with LaTeX); pdfTeX, a TeX-compatible engine which can directly produce PDF output (as well as continuing to support the original DVI output); XeTeX, a TeX-compatible engine that supports Unicode and OpenType; and LuaTeX, a Unicode-aware ...

  7. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    output to DVI, Portable Document Format (PDF), HTML, DocBook, others. TeXmacs format: 1998 Joris van der Hoeven: Text editor/TeXmacs editor: PDF or PostScript files. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and XHTML+Mathml: Textile: 2002 [3] Dean Allen Text editor: Web browser (XHTML or HTML output), reference and tester (uses latest PHP-Textile version ...

  8. LaTeX - Wikipedia

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    LaTeX (/ ˈ l ɑː t ɛ k / ⓘ LAH-tek or / ˈ l eɪ t ɛ k / LAY-tek, [2] [Note 1] often stylized as L a T e X) is a software system for typesetting documents. [3] LaTeX markup describes the content and layout of the document, as opposed to the formatted text found in WYSIWYG word processors like Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and Microsoft Word.

  9. Texmaker - Wikipedia

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    Some of the LaTeX tags and mathematical symbols can be inserted in one click and users can define an unlimited number of snippets with keyboard triggers. Texmaker automatically locates errors and warnings detected in the log file after a compilation. The integrated PDF viewer supports continuous, rotation and presentation mode.