\title{A few changes} Each edition of \TeXline\ includes a few changes. There are a couple of recent changes which require some comment. The first change is an addition: the addition of an ISSN -- \TeXline\ has become `official'. Apart from anything else, this carries the implication that it will last for at least a few more editions! The second change is a bit more subtle. Both this and the last edition were produced using \PS\ fonts. `So what?' you will say `\PS\ is all around us, and after all everyone knows that \PS\ fonts are better than that dreadful Computer Modern'. Look again. The typeface has not changed. We are now using Blue Sky's rendition of Computer Modern in \PS. I am delighted with it (not least because I can now have any Computer Modern font at some more convenient sizes). Two articles in this \Texline\ contain a copyright notice. Up to now we have tended to avoid these trappings of officialdom, but if authors wish to lay claim to their intellectual property, they must be given that opportunity. Another novelty has been the sponsorship received from \TeX cel for both this and the last edition. The willingness of \TeX cel to underwrite the costs of \TeXline\ has been a source of great encouragement, especially in these rather austere times. I would like to continue this idea, but there are many competing claims for money, not least the \LaTeX3 project. But if you are looking for a worthy cause to which to dispense some money, \TeXline\ would be happy to help you out. As ever, I am indebted to the large number of individuals and organisations who help: for example, Blue Sky often re-post \TeXline\ within the US, and \TeX