Hello there,
First of all a million thanks for the quick response.
What I was wondering was... that under this MikTex / EmTex things, the " program " that I type out will it be EXACTLY the same the one I type out under LaTex ? Or are there SLIGHT differences in jargon of LaTex and MikTex and EmTex liek there are slight differences in the jargon of Borland and Turbo C / C++ .
Thanx a bunch,

Ashim.

 

>From: Ajit Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [ilugd]: [Fwd: Enquiry about Latex / Linux...]
>Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 10:05:07 +0530 (IST)
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>
>On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Nishikant Kapoor wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am a Masters level student
> > of Mathematics and I have a Pentium running Windows 98. Now could some1
> > tel me how I can get started with using LaTex , which in turn would
> > probably need installing Linux. So how can I do these 2 things without
> > permanently damaging my hard disk ? Any suggestions ? Thanx..
> > Ashim Kapoor Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>much that i would like you to use LaTeX under Linux, it is quite possible
>to run LaTeX under almost any operating system... (well, maybe not Palm
>o/s yet).
>
>while TeX/LaTeX comes standardly bundled with all flavours of Linux, it is
>not bundled along with any of MSWindows systems. a good (free) and
>easy-to-install implementation under MSWin is MikTeX (www.miktex.org).
>Another free software for MSW is 4TeX (look under www.tug.org and search
>for 4tex). Then there's good old emtex. look up
>www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/msdos for emtex.
>
>hope this helps.
>-akr
>
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