Te. X Wikipedia. Te. X or, see below, stylized within the system as Te. X, is a typesetting system or formatting system designed and mostly written by Donald Knuth1 and released in 1. Together with the Metafont language for font description and the Computer Modern family of typefaces, Te. X was designed with two main goals in mind to allow anybody to produce high quality books using minimal effort, and to provide a system that would give exactly the same results on all computers, at any point in time. 2 Te. X is free software, which made it accessible to a wide range of users. Te. X is a popular means by which to typeset complex mathematical formulae it has been noted as one of the most sophisticated digital typographical systems. 3 Te. X is popular in academia, especially in mathematics, computer science, economics, engineering, physics, statistics, and quantitative psychology. It has largely displaced Unix troff, the other favored formatting system, in many Unix installations, which use both for different purposes. It is also used for many other typesetting tasks, especially in the form of La. Te. X, Con. Te. Xt, and other macro packages.
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