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XeTeX: A typesetting system based on a merger of Donald Knuth's TeX system with Unicode and modern font technologies (2004).While this extension projects were never carried out and NTS has now been officially declared dead.

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  • NTS: NTS is a complete reimplementation of TeX in Java, aiming at full compatibility with the original engine, and providing at the same time the great modularity and extensibility that comes with that language (1998).
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  • TeXgX: A predecessor for Mac OS 7 of XeTeX.
  • May be folded back into Omega eventually.
  • Aleph (א): Essentially Omega + bug fixes + e-TeX.
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  • pdfTeX: Extension of pdfeTeX, a TeX variant by Hàn Thế Thành which can produce PDF output instead of DVI (1995).
  • Omega (Ω): Unicode-based TeX (available on CTAN as part of web2c) (1994).
  • TeX-XeT: It allows a user to mix texts written in left-to-right and right-to-left writing systems in the same document created by Knuth.
  • TeX: Knuth's original default engine (1978).
  • The figures of the family of TeX Engines, where there are some slight differences between them.
  • When someone says "TeX can't find my fonts", they usually mean an engine. These are the actual executable binaries which implement the different TeX dialects.

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    Trautmann, An overview of TeX, its children and their friends …. Jim Hefferon and Karl Berry, tex-overview, Notices of the AMS, 56:3, 2009, 348–354.Īrno L. Ulrik Vieth, Overview of the TeX historic archive, TUGboat 29:1, 2007, 73–76Īrthur Reutenauer, A brief history of TeX, EuroBachoTeX 2007.Īrthur Reutenauer, A brief history of TeX, volume II, TUGboat 29:1, 2008, 68–72.

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    Nelson Beebe, 25 Years of TeX and METAFONT Looking Back and Looking Forward, TUGboat 25:1, 2004, 7–30. Philip Taylor, Section "A Brief History of TeX" in Computer Typesetting or Electronic Publishing? New trends in scientific publication, TUGboat 17:4, 1996, 367–372.

  • Taco Hoekwater and Hartmut Henkel: the authors of LuaTeX with Hans Hagen at 2007.
  • Hans Hagen: The author of ConTeXt and co-author of LuaTeX at 2007.
  • Jonathan Kew: the author of XeTeX at 2004.
  • Sebastian Rahtz: The author of JadeTeX at 2001.
  • David Carlisle: the authors of XMLTeX at 2000.
  • Karel Skoupý et al.: the authors of NTS (New Typesetting System) at 1998.
  • Peter Breitenlohner: the author of e-TeX at 1997.
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    dissertation: Micro-typographic extensions to the TeX typesetting system (2.32MB).

  • Hàn Thế Thành: The author of pdfTeX at 1995, his Ph.D.
  • Yannis Haralambous and John Plaice: The author of Omega at 1994 and authors of Aleph.
  • Michel Goossens and Frank Mittelbach: The authors of LaTeX2e at 1994 and core members of The LaTeX3 Project, the main authors of The LaTeX Companion and The LaTeX Graphics Companion.
  • Oren Patashnik: The co-author of BibTeX at 1984.
  • Leslie Lamport: The author of LaTeX at 1983-1985 and co-author of BibTeX at 1984.
  • Michael Spivak: The author of AMS-TeX and The Joy of TeX: A Gourmet Guide to Typesetting With the AMS-TeX Macro Package at 1983-1985.
  • Donald Ervin Knuth: The father of TeX and METAFONT (classic in SAIL at 1977-1978, final in Pascal at 1982) (and also The Art of Computer Programming, The TeXbook, The METAFONTbook, and Computers and Typesetting).
  • The Structure of a LaTeX Document and The Layout of the Page:












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