Someone mentioned an issue of installing additional texlive packages
in Linux; but, as a Fedora user, I don't recall any problems in doing
this, so I infer that the answer as to which to use may be somewhat a
function of which Linux distro one uses, if Linux is one of the OSs.
When I installed LyX on Windows, many years ago, MikTeX seemed to be
the right solution. I don't remember whether I originally used MiKTeX
or texlive on Linux, but when Fedora packages became available, they
used texlive, so that is what I have subsequently used.
Before LyX became more sophisticated, my final productions involved
punting to command-line arguments, and texlive presented no peculiar
problems.
On 03/02/2018 07:05 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Which one is recommendable for the beginner: texlive or miktech? It
should contain texlive-extra and/or texlive-publishers
Wolfgang