The TeX Users Group (TUG) was founded in 1980 to provide leadership for users of TeX, Donald Knuth's revolutionary typesetting system. It represents the interests of TeX users worldwide: if you use TeX in any of its forms, you should join TUG (see the Aims and Benefits).
TUG holds regular meetings in North America and Europe.
The 1997 meeting will take place in San Francisco, California. The
theme of this year's meeting is ``TeX Comes Home''. See the TUG'97 Web Pages for more information. We also welcome
exhibitors and those who wish to conduct workshops in TeX-related
topics.
If you would like to offer a site for a future meeting, please
contact the TUG Office (tug@mail.tug.org).
The Knuth Scholarship is awarded each year for the best original project using TeX developed by a non-technical user. The award consists of an expenses-paid (not to exceed $2000) trip to the next annual meeting.
A TUG Technical Council working group defined a standard network archive for TeX software, the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN). This is a mirrored network of ftp servers at ftp.tex.ac.uk and ftp.dante.de which are widely mirrored and hold up-to-date copies of all the public-domain versions of TeX, LaTeX, Metafont and ancillary programs.
TUG also helped to develop, and sells, a CDROM called TeX Live, which contains ready-to-run TeX systems for most types of Unix, and a very complete tree of fonts and macros arranged according to the standard TeX directory structure (TDS) created by a Technical Council working group. This will be updated regularly.
The TUG site also offers a home for useful WWW material about TeX, although we do not maintain or take responsibility for it, in the Applications area. We are very happy to extend this area to other pages.
Among projects we strongly encourage are:
For a look at the Access Statistics to these pages, click here.
TUG is democratic and is run by and for its members. Any member can stand for election to the Board of Directors. The office is run by the Executive Director, and there is an Executive Committee composed of the TUG officers. A wide range of other committees handle technical and administrative matters. TUG maintains close ties with other TeX user groups around the world.
Membership for 1997 is $60 a year for individuals ($40 for students) and institutional rates are $400 (which includes seven (7) individual memberships).
For additional information on products and services available through the TeX Users Group, please send email to tug@mail.tug.org, or FAX your request to +1 - 415-982-8559.
You can also contact us via snail mail at
TeX Users GroupComments to root@mail.tug.org.