The TeX Directory Structure (TDS) is a standardized directory hierarchy for organizing files related to TeX, LaTeX, and related software. It was established to provide a consistent way to manage the various component files associated with TeX document preparation systems, making it easier to install and maintain packages, classes, fonts, and related resources. The standard TDS layout typically includes the following directory structure: - **tex/**: This is the main directory for TeX-related files.
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