At 13:04 +0000 1998/11/25, Sebastian Rahtz wrote: >which, you must admit, is NOT a special case for mathematicians) This is true, traditional mathematical papers do not contain many references; only recently has this changed, influenced by other fields. This is in fact a good example of where others may bring something to a mathematical typesetting system. It also explains why one should ideally develop things into components which can support each other: Nobody is an expert on the whole range of applications, but many might be user of the components developed by experts. Also, all those things that a classical mathematician does not use show up as weaknesses in TeX, and that may also become a problem for a more modern mathematician. Hans Aberg * Email: Hans Aberg <mailto:[log in to unmask]> * Home Page: <http://www.matematik.su.se/~haberg/> * AMS member listing: <http://www.ams.org/cml/>