TeX Live documentation

After you obtain the TeX Live distribution, please read the documentation for TeX Live, which includes installation instructions for Unix and Windows. For MacOSX, we recommend installing MacTeX, which contains all of TeX Live (and more).

The TeX Live guide is available in several languages and formats:

If you don't care to read documentation, and just want to install everything, try this quick Unix install recipe, and/or installation for Windows, and/or MacTeX for MacOSX.

Additional manuals

Online links to additional information and documentation for some of the basic components of the TeX system:
web2c - tds - pdftex - kpathsea - dvips.

Overviews of the TeX Live Installer (install-tl) and TeX Live Manager (tlmgr) are also available.

TeX Live also includes hundreds of manuals of all kinds (including all the above)—the documentation that the individual package and program authors have provided, mostly in the texmf*/doc subdirectories. The top-level doc.html file in the distribution has a comprehensive listing.

Supported systems

Binaries for the following systems are included in this year's release:

Binaries for i386-cygwin are available online (created after the release by Angelo Graziosi).

If you can help by providing binaries for systems not listed here, please see the TeX Live build information.

install-tl translations

As of 2008, the messages in the TeX Live installer, when running in GUI mode only (we want to keep the text mode installer as simple as possible), are available in various languages. If your language is not available and you want to help by providing a translation:

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