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Aug 03, 2021 TeXShop 4.66 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The most popular versions among the program users are 3.5, 3.36 and 3.18. The current setup file available for download occupies 53 MB on disk. This free Mac application is an intellectual property of Richard Koch, Dirk Olmes. The application’s installer is commonly. Oct 30, 2019 TeXShop is a TeX previewer for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa. Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses ’pdftex’ and ’pdflatex’ rather than ’tex’ and ’latex’ to typeset; these programs.Reference: http://pages.uoregon.edu/koch/texshop/obtaining.htmlShortcut for New Users Who Want To Test Drive TeX
TeXShop is a front end to TeX and LaTeX, but when TeXShop typesets, it calls command line programs in an underlying TeX distribution. This distribution must be obtained separately. The TeX distribution contains the actual typesetting programs by Knuth and others, various fonts used by TeX, and a vast array of support style files and other auxiliary files.
A small distribution adequate for beginners is available by going to http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html. Click on the link titled “BasicTeX.pkg.zip” to download. The result will be an Apple install package which will install BasicTeX when double clicked. Obtain TeXShop separately. No further configuration is needed, so run TeXShop and try some simple examples from the internet or the TeXShop Help Menu. Obtaining TeXShop and TeX Live
The standard TeX distribution on the Macintosh is called TeX Live. BasicTeX is a small subset of TeX Live, but anyone serious about TeX should obtain the full distribution. The MacTeX Working Group from the Tex User Group (TUG) constructed an install package which installs TeX Live and everything else needed to run TeX on Mac OS X in one step. This package is free, and uses Apple’s standard installer; installation takes four to eight minutes and is automatic. The package installs TeX Live, the complete reference edition of TeX produced in cooperation by TeX User Groups across the world. It also installs Ghostscript and several GUI utilities for TeX including TeXShop, so it is not necessary to get the front end separately. One of the GUI programs it installs is “TeX Live Utility,” which can keep TeX Live up to date. Everything is completely configured and ready to use once the installer finishes its job.
MacTeX is a large download, over a gigabyte. To obtain it, click on the following link: MacTeX.pkg. About MacTeX and TeX Live
For more details about MacTeX, go to the MacTeX web page, www.tug.org/mactex.Latex Mac
TeX Live runs on almost all modern operating systems, including Mac OS X, Windows, GNU/Linux, and various forms of BSD Unix. The distribution is the same on all of these systems; nothing has been added, subtracted, or modified to make it work on OS X. The distribution contains essentially every TeX tool in common use today: Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, ConTeXt, XeTeX, and others, as well as a complete array of packages, style files, and fonts.
Another way to get MacTeX is to join TUG; the package is on the DVD sent immediately to new members and once a year to continuing members. This DVD contains extra front-ends for Mac OS X and many other useful TeX utilities. It also contains complete TeX distributions for Windows, GNU/Linux, and other Unix systems.
TUG membership benefits include three issues of TUGBoat, the journal of the organization, and additional CD’s containing the CTAN TeX archive of style files, packages, fonts, documentation, etc. For details on joining, see http://www.tug.org. Summary
Let’s summarize. To use TeX on Mac OS X, it suffices to install TeXShop and BasicTeX. For a more complete installation, install MacTeX.Installing TeX Live
If you downloaded MacTeX as recommended under the ’Obtaining’ tab, double click MacTeX to begin the installation process. Follow the same procedure if instead you obtained BasicTeX. Some History
Users interacting with TeX using a front end program are sometimes unaware of the vast support machinery acting invisibly behind the scene. This machinery consists of Donald Knuth’s command line program, which does the actual typesetting, and of an enormous number of fonts, macro packages like LaTeX and ConTeXt, style files, documentation, configuration files, and the like. The enormous collection of programs and support files is called a TeX Distribution.
For a number of years, the standard TeX distribution on Mac OS X and GNU/Linux was teTeX, maintained by Thomas Esser. On the Macintosh, this distribution was enhanced by Gerben Wierda, who wrote a program called i-Installer to download his enhanced version from the network, to configure it, and to upgrade it periodically.Texshop For Mac Download
Several years ago the TeX Users Group introduced an even more extensive distribution called TeX Live, for Mac OS X, Windows, GNU/Linux, and various BSD Unix systems; the principal authors are Sebastian Rahtz, Karl Berry, and Staszek Wawrykiewicz. In May, 2006, Thomas Esser announced that he would no longer support teTeX, and suggested that users move to TeX Live. Shortly afterward, Gerben Wierda stopped updating his system. Today, TeX Live (which MacTeX installs) is the standard TeX distribution on the Macintosh. Multiple Distribution Support
When a new version of TeX Live is installed by MacTeX, the new version does not overwrite the previous version. This makes it possible for users in the middle of animportant project to safely update, because they can switch back to the earlier version if they run into trouble. Switching back requires only a singlebutton click due to a feature explained below.
Gerben Wierda and Jerome Laurens designed a data structure to support multiple TeX distributions on a machine. This data structure is installed by the MacTeX packages. The data structure is placed in /Library/TeX and consists of some carefully designed symbolic links to installed distributions.Using this structure, TeX Live and Basic TeX easily coexist on a machine.
The program ’TeX Live Utility’, installed in /Applications/TeX by MacTeX, contains a menu item called ’Configure’ which has an item called ’Change Default TeX Live Version.’ This item opens a small dialog window listing all TeX Distributions available on a user’s machine, with an indication of the active distribution. Using the dialog, a different distribution can be made active. When that happens, all GUI applications are reconfigured automatically, and PATH and MAN variables are reset for command line interaction with the new active distribution. Texshop Free Download MacMactex
The data structure is ingenious; it does not modify TeX distributions in any way. Switching distributions actually modifies only a single symbolic link deep within the data structure. The data structure also contains a visible link called /Library/TeX/texbin, which points indirectly to the binary directory of the active TeX distribution. GUI applications need to be reconfigured for the data structure by using the /Library/TeX/texbin link to find the TeX binaries, but after they are configured once, they will work without modification in the future. TeXShop, BibDesk, LaTeXiT, and TeX Live Utility all use /Library/TeX/texbin automatically.
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