Further information

For a general introduction to LaTeX, including the new features of LaTeX2e, you should read <#55#>LaTeX: A Document Preparation System<#55#> by Leslie Lamport~[#AWLLa94##1#]. A more detailed description of the new features of LaTeX, including an overview of more than 150 packages, is to be found in <#57#>The LaTeX Companion<#57#> by Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander Samarin~[#AWGMS94##1#]. For more information about the many new LaTeX<#59#><#59#> packages you should read the package documentation, which should be available from the same source as your copy of LaTeX. There are a number of documentation files which accompany every copy of LaTeX. A copy of <#653#>LaTeX<#60#><#60#> News<#653#> will come out with each six-monthly release of LaTeX; it will be found in the files 3. The class- and package-writer's guide <#61#>LaTeX2e for Class and Package Writers<#61#> describes the new LaTeX<#62#><#62#> features for writers of document classes and packages; it is in 4. The guide <#63#>LaTeX2e Font Selection<#63#> describes the LaTeX<#64#><#64#> font selection scheme for class- and package-writers; it is in 5. We are gradually turning the source code for LaTeX<#65#><#65#> into a LaTeX<#66#><#66#> document <#67#>LaTeX: the program<#67#>. This document includes an index of LaTeX<#68#><#68#> commands and can be typeset from 6. For more information about TeX<#69#><#69#> and LaTeX, please contact your local TeX<#70#><#70#> Users Group, or the international TeX<#71#><#71#> Users Group (see page #addrs#72>).