\centerline{\bf \TeX88\ -- the proceedings} \smallskip \noindent At last the proceedings! After what seems an etern\-ity, the proceedings of the 1988 European \TeX\ Conference at Exeter are available. I will not go into the excuses here, since I plan to talk about the production of the proceedings at \TeX90 at Cork. The proceedings are published by Ellis Horwood Publishers. On the one hand this makes them a little expensive at \quid39.95 (don't blame me, I'm only the editor), but on the other hand, it does mean that the production is quite good, with proper hard covers (remember hard covers?) and none of this nasty wire binding that locks up the book shelf. The paper quality is good too (much better than the current paperback edition of the \TB). I would also claim that the quality of the papers is good, although natural modesty forbids me from claiming that it is easily the best produced of any of the \TeX\ conferences, either in Europe or in the US. The macros described in some of the papers are available in the Aston Archive. In addition, the abstracts have also been placed there, in a sort of \BibTeX-style bibliography. To obtain information on which macros area there, and their exact location you need to read the file \begintt [tex-archive.digests.tex88]proc.info \endtt The `abstracts' are in the same directory, in a file named |abs.bib|. This last file has also been shipped to Heidelberg, and may very well be on their server too. TUG and the publishers are exploring ways of arranging a discount for members. It may be possible to extent this to other \TeX\ groups, but nothing has been finalised at present. If you went to the conference, your copy will either be in your hands or on its way. Fret not. Nevertheless there are about a dozen attendees whom I have been unable to trace. They are: Susan C Allcock, Josep Sarrate, Torbj\"orn Lindh, Ger W P M Bakker, Mark Liederkerken, David Hardy, Howard Hansford, Hubert Twum-Barima, Jim Curry, Harald Dahlmanns, G{\"u}nter Unbescheid, Neil Swindells and John Sheppard. If they can contact me with a current address, I'll be pleased to see that they get their copy. The |.bib| entry for the proceedings is: \begintt @proceedings{TeX88, title={{\TeX}: Applications, {Uses}, {Methods}}, year={1990}, editor={Malcolm Clark}, organization={\TeX88}, publisher={Ellis Horwood}, address={Chichester}, isbn={0139122966}, price={\pounds39.95} \endtt \rightline{\sl Malcolm Clark}