LATEX2e---The new LATEX~release

The previous version of LATEX<#13#><#13#> was known as LATEX~2.09. Over the years many extensions have been developed for LATEX. This is, of course, a sure sign of its continuing popularity but it has had one unfortunate result: incompatible LATEX<#14#><#14#> formats came into use at different sites. This included `standard LATEX~2.09', LATEX<#15#><#15#> built with the New Font Selection Scheme~(), , , and so on. Thus, to process documents from various places, a site maintainer was forced to keep multiple versions of the LATEX<#17#><#17#> program. In addition, when looking at a source file it was not always clear for which format the document was written. To put an end to this unsatisfactory situation, LATEX2e<#18#><#18#> has been produced; it brings all such extensions back under a single format and thus prevents the proliferation of mutually incompatible dialects of LATEX~2.09. With LATEX2e<#19#><#19#> the `new font selection scheme' is standard and, for example, amstex (formerly the <#21#><#21#> format) or slides (formerly the <#23#><#23#> format) are simply extension packages, all working with the same base format. The introduction of a new release also made it possible to add a small number of often-requested features and to make the task of writing packages and classes simpler.