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+" \TeX for the Non-Technical
+
+ The afternoon meeting on 18 October (after the UK \TeX
+ Users' Group AGM) will be devoted to the use of \TeX
+ and \LaTeX for work which is not full of equations---hence
+ non-technical.
+
+ \TeX and \LaTeX have a lot to offer Arts and Humanities
+ specialists. Papers at this meeting will present introductions
+ to some of these features at a level suitable for the
+ non-technically inclined, so in keeping with both the
+ implications of the title for the afternoon.
+
+ Carol Hewlett
+ Programme Organiser "
+
+
+I promised Ro that I would finish the flyer for the
+afternoon meeting that has to go out with Baskerville,
+but it is not yet done. I imagine that it can go straight
+to Robin for printing, replicating and stuffing, so I
+will warn (if that's the word) him.
+
+Carol