I've used LaTeX many times on Unix and MS Windows, but am sitting at a Mac (OS X 10.6.8) at the moment and need to latex something. So I tried installing MacTeX 2012. After the installation program runs, it tells me the installation was successful: but I don't see the program in the Applications folder (or elsewhere, not that I know where else to look). Does anyone know where the program might be or what I can do about this, please? (Possibly relevant is that I customized the installation to not install the GUI editors.)
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MacTeX is not an application in the usual Mac OS X sense, but a collection of command line tools. Most people uses a front-end (a GUI application) such as TeXShop or TeXworks (there are others). You chose not to install them and so they aren't installed; they would be in /Applications/TeX.
The tools are available from the command line (Terminal.app), with, say
pdflatex myfile
However, while you can use TextEdit for editing LaTeX files, applications such as TeXShop make life easier: you don't even need to ever launch the Terminal. If you are used to the command line and, maybe, Emacs from it, then you're OK without GUI TeX applications.
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Applications/TeXare programs such asTeXworks,TeXShop, andTeX Live Utility. The MacTeX2012 distribution itself should be located in the directory/usr/local/texlive/2012, but you should rarely have a reason to go poking around in that directory tree. – Mico Dec 06 '12 at 17:03Applications/TeX: that's the problem./usr/local/texlive/2012does exist (and is nonempty) but I'm not what-all is in it. – msh210 Dec 06 '12 at 17:05latex filenamelike in Unix? – msh210 Dec 06 '12 at 17:07:-)– msh210 Dec 06 '12 at 17:10