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This page describes how to set up a LaTeX distribution on Debian.

Installation

There is only one LaTeX distribution available for Debian: TeX Live. Depending on how many features you need, you can choose one of the following packages to install:

There are also several add-on macro packages available:

If you want to add support for your language (other than english) in TeX Live, search for texlive-lang and install your language.

NOTE: If you choose to install texlive-full, the above-mentioned add-on macro packages and texlive-lang-* packages will all be installed automatically.

For all texlive packages, see texlive or run

aptitude search ~n^texlive

or, in case you do not have aptitude installed

apt search '^texlive'

Custom packages

If you want to install a custom TeX package that is not already in Debian's repositories, take a look at CTAN's web site. Download the package and extract it with tar -xvf foo.tar.gz. Enter the directory, if you see foo.ins, run it trough LaTeX

latex foo.ins

This generates foo.sty. Now you have to copy it to the system LaTeX tree or your personal tree. After installation, you can use the new package by inserting \usepackage{foo} in the preamble of the document.

We will show now, briefly, how to perform the installation in both cases, more detailed information can be found in the LaTeX wikibook.

User install

This method creates a personal texmf tree to your home folder. The files are installed only to the original user.

Create the directory structure:

mkdir -p ~/texmf/tex/latex/foo

It's a good idea to create separate subdirectories in latex for different custom packages. Copy the newly generated foo.sty to your tree. After this, update the LaTeX package cache with

texhash ~/texmf

System install

This method installs the package in the LaTeX system tree. The new package is available to all users.

Create a new directory as root

mkdir /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/foo

Copy the new file foo.sty to the new folder, and update the LaTeX package cache

texhash

Basic usage

First, make sure the texlive-binaries package is installed, which is the case if you have followed the installation process above.

  1. Create or edit an input file file.tex

  2. Running LaTeX
     latex file.tex

    will create a .dvi file which can be opened using xdvi.

  3. You can also produce a PDF directly using:
     pdflatex file.tex

Editors

LaTeX files are plain-text files and thus can be edited with any text editor, like nano, vim or emacs. In addition text editors such as Visual Studio Code can edit LaTeX files using extensions such as LaTex Workshop. There are also other text editors which can edit LaTeX files by means of extensions, for instance, vim with vim-latexsuite and gedit with gedit-latex-plugin. There are also GUI editors, which make editing and compiling the document more user friendly.

Documentation

texdoc makeindex
texdoc graphicx

See also


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