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This document contains an overview of how to write classes and
packages for LaTeX. It does not introduce all of the
commands necessary to write packages: these can be found in either
LaTeX: A Document Preparation System or The LaTeX Companion. But it does describe the new
commands for structuring classes and packages.
- Section 2.7
- contains some general advice about
writing classes and packages. It describes the difference between
classes and packages, the command naming conventions, the use of
doc
and docstrip
, how TeX's primitive file and box commands
interact with LaTeX. It also contains some hints about general
LaTeX style.
- Section 3
- describes the structure of classes
and packages. This includes building classes and packages on top of
other classes and packages, declaring options and declaring
commands. It also contains example classes.
- Section 4
- lists the new class and package
commands.
- Section 6
- gives detailed advice on how to
upgrade existing LaTeX 2.09 classes and packages to LaTeX2e.
Rainer Schoepf
Thu Jan 8 11:51:39 MET 1998