Thanks, I think I'll go with TeXLive with the advanced installer and it shows the disk space needed for packages you select.
I also like the way TeXLive seems to stick everything in one place rather than litter the Windows system directories with all kinds of stuff. That makes it easy to remove if ...
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- Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:03 pm
- Forum: Decision Guidance
- Topic: MikTeX and TeXLive Windows Disk Space
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- Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:56 pm
- Forum: Decision Guidance
- Topic: MikTeX and TeXLive Windows Disk Space
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MikTeX and TeXLive Windows Disk Space
Hi,
I have been using TeXLive on Debian Linux for a long while. Doing my document on Linux requires me to VNC to my Linux box and I want to try to use LaTeX on my Windows laptop now. Can someone please advise me on the likely disk space required for both MikTeX and TeXLive on Windows (Or any other ...
I have been using TeXLive on Debian Linux for a long while. Doing my document on Linux requires me to VNC to my Linux box and I want to try to use LaTeX on my Windows laptop now. Can someone please advise me on the likely disk space required for both MikTeX and TeXLive on Windows (Or any other ...
- Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:16 am
- Forum: New Members
- Topic: Not so newbie
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Not so newbie
Hi there, I've been using LaTeX for may be over a year. So far I've learnt everything I need from web searches. I've now got to the point where some of my questions can't be solved by googling anymore. I hope to ask my first questions soon and hopefully the answers will be useful to others also. I ...