%general-entities; ]> Typesetting This chapter includes texlive applications that create output equivalent to typesetting. There are two alternative routes through this chapter: Some people may wish to use the binary installer, either because of the complexity of installing all of texlive from source, or because they only want a part of the package, or perhaps because they wish to get updates as soon as those are available (the source is only updated annually). These people should follow the instructions,. After installing, they can run tlmgr to update their system. Most people reading BLFS will wish to build from source. BLFS used to start by installing install-tl-unx and then use that to bootstrap the build. Nowadays, we build almost the whole of texlive without a binary install, by adding the separately-packaged texmf files into this build. For this, begin at which will install most of texlive, together with all of the supporting files. This almost-complete install can then be used to build the remaining parts of texlive, , and . Because the texmf files (including documentation, fonts, scripts and supporting files) are all in one tarball, it is not practical to limit what gets extracted in a sensible way (e.g. to exclude one or other of the typesetting engines) when building from source in this manner. In either case, BLFS installs into /opt/texlive/&texlive-year; with the sole exception of two libraries from the source install which are installed into /usr/lib for convenience.