- Standard classes
Location: LATEXPROG/base
- article The most commonly used for writing short papers and article. It does not allow chapters
- letter For writing letters
- ltxdoc Writing LATEX documentation
- proc For writing proceedings
- report Can be used for writing thesis, allows sectioning by chapters.
- book Used for writing book, allows chapters and parts
- ltnews Specifically for writing LATEX newsletters
- ltxguide For writing LATEX user guides
- minimal Used in developing classes
- slides For laying out slides, replacing the old SliTEX style, see also seminar class
- AMS classes
Location: LATEXPROG/amslatex
- amsart For producing articles for The American Mathematical Society (AMS)
- amsbook For producing books in accordance with AMS format
- amsdtx
- amsldoc For producing user or technical documentation
- amsproc For producing proceedings for AMS
- The dinbrief class
Location: LATEXPROG/dinbrief
- dinbrief An extension of the letter class for Deutsche Industrie-Norm (DIN) standard used in Germany
- The g-brief class
Location: LATEXPROG/g-brief
- g-brief An extension of the letter class for German business letter writing. It allows use of other languages without the need for the babel package and has email/web address commands.
- The exam class
Location: LATEXPROG/misc
- exam For setting exam papers includes questions environment
- ntg classes
Location: LATEXPROG/ntgclass
ntgclasses are Dutch document classes, see LATEXDOC/ntgclass/ntgclass.dvi for further information
- artikel1
- artikel2
- artikel3
- boek
- boek3
- brief
- rapport1
- rapport3
- The seminar class
Location: LATEXPROG/seminar
- seminar Laying out slides and accompanying notes, see LATEXDOC/seminar/sem-user.dvi for further information
- The scr classes
Location: LATEXPROG/koma-script
scr classes for German writing, see LATEXDOC/koma-script/srcguide.dvi for further information
- scrartcl
- scrbook
- scrlettr Allows the production of mail shot letters with the use of a database
- scrreprt