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[[image:miktex6.jpg]]
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Now use the search at the top to find the following packages:

* IEEEtran
* Subfigure
* Cite


===Editor===
===Editor===

Latest revision as of 11:20, 27 June 2006

You need two peices of software to get up and running with LaTeX: 1) A Compiler and 2) An Editor.

Windows Setup

LaTeX Compiler

The easiest compiler is called MikTeX, and can be found here: http://www.miktex.org/Setup.aspx

Download the file under "Installing a basic system". Clicking the link will take you to a page with a list of servers. Just pick one somewhere in North America. Run the file when it's finished downloading.

It is a basic setup, but there are a few options you will have to set:

Miktex1.jpg

Miktex2.jpg

Miktex3.jpg

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After installation is finished, you may want to download some packages that weren't included. For this you will use the MiKTeX Package Manager.

Goto: Start -> MiKTeX -> MiKTeX Package Manager

The first time you run this, you'll need to select a server to download packages from.

Miktex5.jpg

Miktex6.jpg

Now use the search at the top to find the following packages:

  • IEEEtran
  • Subfigure
  • Cite

Editor

The best editor for windows is called WinEdt, and can be found here: http://www.winedt.com

Mac OS Setup