![]() ![]() Knuth still is supporting the original TeX/LaTeX with bug fixes. The XeLaTeX compiler is now in maintenance mode, but some documents only work with it. The only time this is really a battle worth fighting is when you need to write in a language their preferred engine does not support. As of 2021, the arXiv and many other publishers still use this engine exclusively, so ask your publisher or advisor what they support. For these, you should compile with PDFLaTeX. Any document with a line like \usepackage is one of them. Most legacy LaTeX documents, however, are written to use older 8-bit font encodings. I recommend you write new documents for it, unless you’re submitting to someone else who uses different tools. LuaLaTeX is the most modern, and the only one adding new features. However, you might also be asking what compiler program you should be running after you install the distributions. Most people took you to really be asking about a TeX distribution that is, the package you actually download and install. ![]()
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