TeX : What is LaTeX2e?
Lamport’s last version of LaTeX (LaTeX 2.09, last updated in 1992)
was superseded in 1994 by a new version (LaTeX2e) provided by
the LaTeX team.
LaTeX2e is now the only readily-available version of
LaTeX, and draws together several threads of LaTeX development
from the later days of LaTeX 2.09. The “e” of the name is (in the
official logo)
a single-stroke epsilon
(ε, supposedly
indicative of no more than a small change).
LaTeX2e has several enhancements over LaTeX 2.09, but they were all
rather minor, with a view to continuity and stability rather than the
“big push” that some had expected from the team. LaTeX2e
continues to this day to offer a compatibility mode in which most
files prepared for use with LaTeX 2.09 will run (albeit with somewhat
reduced performance, and subject to voluminous complaints in the log
file). Differences between LaTeX2e and LaTeX 2.09 are
outlined in a series of ‘guide’ files that are available in every
LaTeX distribution (the same directory also contains “news” about
each new release of LaTeX2e).
Note that, now, LaTeX2e is “feature frozen” (the only allowed
changes come from bug reports); this, too, is in pursuit of stability,
and is a driving force for many of the efforts to contribute LaTeX
packages.
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