The TeX Users Group (TUG) is a membership-based not-for-profit
organization, founded in 1980, for anyone who uses the TeX typesetting
system created by Donald Knuth
and/or is interested in typography and font design.
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- TeX Live 2026 and MacTeX 2026 have been released.
They are primarily distributed online through CTAN. More info:
TL,
MacTeX.
- TUG membership forms for 2026 are
available for your joining/renewing pleasure (automatic renewals
are underway). Early bird rate ends on April 4, so
don't hesitate to join or renew. For anyone new to TUG, we offer a trial membership with full
benefits for $35, or without printed journals for $20.
- A new TUG membership
poster is available; it's oriented towards STEM departments and
organizations. We greatly appreciate any posts, electronically or
physically, of this one-page flyer.
- TUGboat 46:3
has been mailed to current TUG members; it is also available
online and from the TUG store.
In addition, prior TUGboat issue
46:2 is now publicly available.
(meeting list)
- EuroBachoTeX
2026, in Bachotek, Poland, April 29-May 3, 2026.
This year's theme: “TeX vs. AI”:
Call for papers;
registration form;
fees and financial info;
announcement.
- OSSConf 2026, July 1-3, 2026, at the University of
Žilina, Slovakia, will have a dedicated TeX+R session,
and several TeX-related workshops.
The conference will be multilingual, but primarily in Czech and Slovak.
Documents in English:
Conference invitation;
poster;
Bridging the gap: R, LaTeX, and the Future of Open Source at OSSConf
2026, a one page description of the conference, including the LaTeX
document engineering track.
- TUG 2026,
Alt Hotel Calgary East Village, Calgary, Canada,
July 17-19 (Friday-Sunday),
with a LaTeX developers' workshop
with a LaTeX developers' workshop
on Thursday, July 16.
Visa/etravel application is
advised to be started as soon as possible.
Bursary application available (for financial assistance): deadline April 3.
Register for the
conference: early bird deadline April 24.
Call for papers: early submissions
greatly appreciated. This will primarily be an in-person conference,
but remote presentations are welcome.
Hotel reservations:
deadline June 16; booking early is highly advisable.
- ConTeXt
Meeting 2026: Maibach, Germany, August 24-29, 2026,
Theme: “Focussing”. (Other topics also welcome!)
- Structuring your research story, a talk by Jean-luc Doumont
of Principiae, March 31,
2026, 19:45 to 22:00 in Leuven (campus Gasthuisberg), Belgium. No
charge, in-person only.
- Gutenberg - Knuth - Zapf - Lamport - LaTeX, March 19, 2026:
Frank Mittelbach will receive an honorary doctorate from Masaryk
University Brno for his life's work on research in document
engineering and making LaTeX what it is today. The ceremony will be in
the morning and he will give a talk in the afternoon. Both events are
open to the public. Congratulations, Frank!
- DANTE spring meeting, March 12-14, 2026, at WiWa GmbH,
Lahnau, Germany (pre-meeting get-together on March 11).
- The Shape of Letters: From Leonardo da Vinci to Donald
Knuth, an invited talk (Jan. 4) by Étienne Ghys at
the Joint Mathematics Meetings, January 4-7, 2026, Washington DC.
- GUTenberg general assembly, online,
November 16, 2025 at 3 p.m.
- GuIT
2025, Pisa, Italy, November 5, 2025.
- Journeé GUTenberg 2025 annual meeting,
École normale supérieure, Paris,
November 8, 2025.
- GUTenberg:
Exposés mensuels, online, September 10, 2025.
Videoconference, in French, by Didier Verna on “Traitement des
problèmes de similarité dans la justification de
paragraphe : une extension du Knuth-Plass”.
TUG is a not-for-profit organization by, for, and of its
members, also representing the interests of TeX users worldwide.
If you use any TeX-related programs (TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, Metafont,
MetaPost, Texinfo, et al.), please consider joining TUG (or another
TeX user group).
Memberships and donations are tax-deductible in the US.
TUG membership benefits include
our journal TUGboat (available both in
print and online). TUG also runs an annual TeX
conference, and supports updates to the TeX Collection software: TeX Live, MacTeX, snapshot of CTAN, among other activities.
The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
(CTAN) is the primary repository for TeX-related software on the
Internet. CTAN has many thousands of items; its
package list,
topic cloud, and
CTAN search page can help you
find what you need.
👁 CTAN RSS feed
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- Install-LaTeX-Guide-zh-cn
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- l3backend
- l3kernel
- spotxcolor
- rpgicons
- tokstools
- booktabstabular
- chempid
- corasdiagram
- onlinebrief24
- markdown
- tex-ini-files
- l3build