
Currently the following modules are supported: text If module is given loads the given installer module. If no module is given, starts the Tcl/Tk (see below) GUI installer. An argument value can be separated from its option by either a space or =. OPTIONSĪs usual, all options can be specified in any order, and with either a leading - or. įor the full documentation of TeX Live, see. The most up-to-date version of this installer documentation is on the Internet at. Post-installation configuration, package updates, and more, are handled through tlmgr(1), the TeX Live Manager ( ). The default is scheme-full, which installs everything, and this is highly recommended. To work at the package level, use tlmgr (reference just below) after the initial installation is complete. Within the installer, you can choose a scheme, and further customize the set of collections to install, but not the set of the packages. The basic idea of TeX Live installation is for you to choose one of the top-level schemes, each of which is defined as a different set of collections and packages, where a collection is a set of packages, and a package is what contains actual files. For information on initially downloading TeX Live, see. The installer works on all platforms supported by TeX Live. This installer creates a runnable TeX Live installation from various media, including over the network, from local hard disk, a DVD, etc.


Install-tl - TeX Live cross-platform installer SYNOPSIS Install-tl - TeX Live cross-platform installer
