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- The UK TeX FAQ
-
-1. Origins and maintenance
-
-This FAQ was started as a committee effort by the UK TeX Users' Group.
-
-If you wish to offer help, or to comment on the content of the FAQ,
-please mail faq-devel@tex.ac.uk
-
-2. Licence
-
-The source of the FAQ itself and its derived products (human-readable
-versions presented as DVI, PostScript, Adobe Acrobat and HTML) are
-placed in the public domain.
-
-You are permitted (nay, encouraged) to distribute the FAQ as widely as
-you like. Please be careful to keep your copy of the FAQ up-to-date:
-it's possible to mirror the FAQ's directory on CTAN, or to watch the
-CTAN announcements mailing list (see the "answer" on mailing lists in
-the FAQ itself).
-
-Further, you are urged to be very careful about modifying the FAQ:
-
-- the source and its relationship to the macros that support it, and
- to the dubious Perl scripts that create HTML versions, is extremely
- fragile; so changes are likely to be tricky to "get right"
-
-- there's a positive danger in publishing un-reviewed advice,
- particularly if it claims to come from a usually reliable source.
-
-Therefore, if you do have changes to make, please consider submitting
-them to faq-devel@tex.ac.uk at least in parallel with making changes
-to your own copy. A statement that details what you've done, in your
-copy of the FAQ, is particularly useful.