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DVI files: what are they and how do I open them?

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TeX text document (TeX Device Independent File Format)

Files with dvi suffix can be usually n is related to TeX Device Independent File Format. A dvi file contains TeX main output.

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File extension dvi is mainly associated with the TeX Device Independent File Format.

A .dvi file is TeX’s main output file, using TeX in its broadest sense to include LaTeX, etc.

The dvi file is designed to be read by a driver (DVI drivers) to produce further output designed specifically for a particular printer (for example LaserJet) or to be used as input to a previewer for display on a computer screen.

MIME: application/x-dvi

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