Editorial Wish List
This "wish list" was first published in TUGboat 14(4), December
1993, and you may click here
for the complete article. You, the readers, probably have some
suggestions too and you might also consider becoming an author or
volunteering in some other way. Send in your suggestions, or declare
your intentions, in a message to TUGboat@tug.org.
Looking for Authors
These are some of the topics on which the editor is looking for
authors. Add your own suggestions or volunteer!
Send e-mail to TUGboat@tug.org
with details.
- Book and software reviews.
- Help with the interview series with
people who have influenced TeX and TUG.
- More tutorials and expository material, particularly for new users
and users who aren't intending to become TeX wizards.
- "How to" articles.
- Comparative analyses of style files that address the same problem.
- Puzzles, pictures, or other fun!
Reminder to potential TUGboat authors
We always welcome submissions to TUGboat. They can be on any
topic related to TeX and its use. The net spreads rather
broadly—typography, HTML, fonts, hardware, …, you name it!
There are a few things that a potential author should keep in
mind:
- It's easier for the production staff if a submission has already
been tagged according to TUGboat style.
Retrieve the official and
up-to-date plain and LaTeX style files for TUGboat. (They're on
CTAN, and also in standard TeX distributions.)
- Actually test the file(s) as submitted. If additional macros or style
options are required, send them along, or say where you obtained the
version you are using. The same goes for fonts. Nothing is more
discouraging than trying to send a file through (La)TeX and finding
out that something is missing, or a control sequence isn't defined
(perhaps just because something is spelled wrong).
- An alternative to testing the files yourself is to ask a TeX friend,
preferably one with a different TeX system, to run the article and read
it before you submit it. This would not only shake out any site-specific
constraints, but would give you the benefit of a second pair of eyes checking
your spelling, the flow of ideas, and so forth.
A brief comment on the level to which articles might be directed:
contrary to popular opinion, the desired level is not "by some great
expert, for the edification of other great experts" [Anna
Russell, in her analysis of Wagner's Ring der Nibelungen].
I continue to hope for good introductory and elementary material,
though no one seems to want to write it, at least not for TUGboat.
I'd like to be proven wrong! Remember -- it isn't possible to
publish something in TUGboat that hasn't been written or submitted.
Call for Volunteers
As always, there are more tasks in producing TUGboat than can
be done by just one person. Many, many thanks to all those people who
have been working faithfully behind the scenes.
Some of the positions where skilled new volunteers
might be of assistance are these:
- Reviewers: If you are interested in reading submissions to
TUGboat before publication, and "assist[ing] authors in
creating articles that are of maximum value to the TUGboat
readership," [Victor Eijkhout, TUGboat 11(4), p. 605] this
could be a job for you. Send a message to the
TUGboat@tug.org address
stating your availability, listing your specific interests and
experience, and identifying any restrictions.
- Columnists: TUGboat covers a wide variety of subject
areas, only some of which appear in any particular issue. A volunteer
with a strong interest in a particular subject would be welcome to
follow up such leads and twist arms (gently, of course) to bring
useful information into print.
There are two tracks that a columnist can follow: actually writing a
regular or occasional column, or, for someone with a particularly solid
background in the area, tactfully persuading someone else to do the work,
and acting as midwife until the article is delivered ready to publish.
After a suitable internship, columnists of the latter variety may be
promoted to associate editor (see the list on the reverse of the title
page of the journal). If you are interested in either track, a message
to TUGboat@tug.org would
be welcomed.
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