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+This is release 1.0 of the bug report with all macros (some of which
+have been fixed). Run {\tt tip-bugs.tex} through {\tt tex}
+(plain format is what you want to use!), print the file and
+you are in business.
+
+And if you do a "initex texipexp.tex" you get fmt file
+"texipexp.fmt". Rename this file to "texip.fmt." You now have
+a .fmt file with all the relevant macros preloaded.
+
+And before I forget it: texip.idx contains an ASCII version of the
+index which you can bring up in your favorite editor if you search
+for a term in the index. Please tell me whether you found a machine
+readable index a useful feature.
+
+Thank you.
+
+For you PC people
+-----------------
+On your diskette you find three files:
+ readme
+ lha.exe
+ texip.lzh
+
+1. If you execute "lha l texip" you can see the contents
+ of "texip.lzh"
+2. If you execute "lha x texip" you can extract the contents
+ of "texip.lzh"