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LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX2e

The following information is excerpted from "A Document Preparation System: LaTeX" by Leslie Lamport, 2nd edition and/or "LaTeX2e for authors", by the LaTeX3 Project Team, June 1994.

LaTex2e was produced in an attempt to reconcile the various, sometimes incompatble, "flavors" of LaTeX which were developing. Some of these included the New Font Selection Scheme (NFSS), SLITeX (for slides), AASTeX (the American Astronomical Society macros), etc. The major change to LaTeX2e is the method for trying to make the use of add-on packages more uniform by the introduction of "classes" and "packages." Most of the new commands are the "initial" commands, i.e., those which can appear only before the \documentclass command.

A few standard LaTeX commands have been modified and a few new commands added, notably:

Document Styles and Style Options

In LaTeX2e, documents begin with a \documentclass command. This replaces the LaTeX 2.09 \documentstyle command. The \usepackage command has been added and is used in conjunction with \documentclass.

aTeX2e still understands the old \documentstyle command; if it is encountered, LaTex2e enters compatibility mode in which most 2.09 input files should still be processed properly.

Type Styles and Sizes

LaTeX 2.09 commands for changing type style, for example, \tt, still work similarly in LaTeX2e. The major difference is that \sc and \sl can no longer be used in math mode (except when LaTeX2e is in compatibility mode, see above).

However, a new set of commands have been added to allow separate (and independent) specification of

These can be combined to form a wide variety of type styles. If a style you specify is not available on your computer, LaTeX2e produce a warning message and will substitute a style it thinks is similar.


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Revised: Sheldon Green, 14 May 1995.