\title{Editorial} \begin{article} \section{Portable documents meeting} Most of the articles in this issue are based on talks given at the \ukt's successful \emph{Portable Documents} meeting on January 19th at the Bridewell Theatre, Fleet Street. We are very grateful to Jonathan Fine for his hard work in transcribing the panel session, and to him, Malcolm Clark and Carol Hewlett for working so hard to make the day a success. Jonathan also provided the following summary of the papers: \emph{Why Use SGML?} by David Barron gives an overview of why portable documents are important, and the value of SGML. \emph{Formatting SGML Manuscripts} by Jonathan Fine first describes some typographic problems, and then describes a new \TeX\ macro package which will typeset directly from SGML document instances. \emph{HTML \& \TeX} by Peter Flynn gives an overview, from the HTML document side, of the rapidly expanding World Wide Web, and expresses opinion as to its future. \emph{The Inside Story of Life at Wiley} by Geeti Granger is just that. It provides a valuable insight into the real-world problems and solutions that arise in a busy production department. \emph{Theory into Practice \ldots\ at Elsevier Science} by Martin Key describes the progress they have made towards holding all new journal articles in standard electronic form. \emph{Questions and Answers}, prepared for publication by Jonathan Fine, is an edited version of the lively and informative Panel Discussion which closed the Bridewell meeting. \emph{SGML and \LaTeX} by Horst Szillat compares the two, and argues that there is a need to manipulate the data during the conversion process. (This paper was not presented at Bridewell.) \section{Bits and pieces} Readers will already have noticed that this issue of \BV\ has been expanded to make room for all the Bridwell papers, as well as the usual more traditional \TeX\ fare. Thankfully, almost no room is left for editorial comment. But we do need room to pass on a correction from Arthur Smith about the Hyper\TeX\ project described in \BV\ 4.5; the mailing lists have changed: \begin{quote} I am currently maintaining two mailing lists based at \FTP|snorri.chem.washington.edu|: hypertex-announce is for major announcements of new software or macros, and hypetex-dev is for detailed discussions of the development of Hyper\TeX. Send e-mail to \Email|majordomo@snorri.chem.washington.edu| with subscription and information requests, or contact me directly (\Email|asmith@mammoth.chem.washington.edu|). \end{quote} and to pass on important news from Peter Abbott. Firstly, \emph{Thinking in Postscript} by Glenn Reid is out of print and Addison-Wesley say unlikely to be reprinted. So don't order it. Secondly, Peter has negotiated group licences for the shareware products OzTeX version 1.8; DVIPS, \MF\ and the Alpha text editor for Macintosh; and the Eddi4\TeX\ \TeX\ shell and editor for DOS. Contact Peter for details if you want to take advantage of these licences; they are only available to individual \ukt\ members. \end{article}