![]() On the other hand, Kile I know works flawlessly with Mint.Ĥ.) If you want that Kile checks your spelling while you type, please also add the corresponding aspell packages to your installation. But I don't haveĪny experience with Texmaker. Since Kile hasn't been further developed since 2012 it might be better. So please also install the Linux package "Kile" with your package manager. ![]() I found "Kile" to work great under Linux Mint. Of course if you speak another native language, then please select the language pack you need.ģ.) Then of course you need a good LaTeX editor. Of courese you can try leaving out "texlive-latex-extra", for example, if you never use the LaTeX packages included in the "texlive-latex-extra" Linux package.Ģb.) I also installed "texlive-lang-german" since I speak German. ![]() Depending on your needs there are packages that include a lot of LaTex packages or some that only include the most important ones.įor me the following Linux (TexLive) packages were sufficient to get most of my LaTeX documents complied: Here is how I got LaTeX running on Mint 16 and 17:ġ.) First of all you need to open your package manager:Ģa.) Install TexLive Packages. ![]() However, with new distributions like Mint 16,17 or Ubuntu 13,14, installing a running LaTeX system is actually a snap. After moving to Linux, I found that it is actually a bit more complex then running LaTex under Windows, which surprised me a lot. When I was still using Windows some years back, I was always applying "MikTex" to work on my LaTeX documents. ![]()
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