\centerline{\bf 6th European \TeX\ Conference \&} \centerline{\bf GUTenberg'91} \smallskip \noindent The sixth European \TeX\ Conference is to be organised by GUTenberg, the French speaking user group, and will be held concurently with the GUTenberg'91 congress. It will take place in Paris on 23th--25th September 1991. The active part played by the various European user groups in bringing about the modifications undergone by \TeX\ over the past few years demonstrates how essential it is that an annual conference should be held in Europe. \section{The Sixth European Conference} Contributions may deal with various topics, including those suggested below. Selection will be made on the basis of novelty, interest and use to the \TeX\ user community. Although English is the official language, simultaneous translation for French speakers is being considered. \bi Multi-lingual \TeX \bi User groups \bi Developments around \TeX, {\MF}\dots \bi Merging \TeX\ with other systems and applications \bi Typographics layout and design \bi Hypertext and its relationship with \TeX \bi Markup documents systems \bi Fonts design \bi Merging \TeX\ with graphics \bi Specialist macros and their applications \bi Networks related to \TeX \section{Tutorials} Tutorials on \TeX\ and the \TeX set are to be held during the week of 16 to 21 September 1991. Tutorials will be taught in either English or French. \section{Deadlines} The following deadlines apply to the 6th European \TeX\ Conference and to the GUTenberg'91 congress. A one page abstract (600--800 words) should be submitted by mail, email or fax by the 1st February 1991. Abstracts should be sent in first instance to the author's national user group if there is one; failing this, to one of the programme coordinators. Speakers selected will be notified of acceptance by 1st March 1991. Complete texts must be submitted by 1st May 1991, preferably in \LaTeX\ source format (details of layout, size and formatting will be sent to the authors at time of notification); if needed, camera-ready form will be accepted. \section{GUTenberg'91} The French speaking user group will hold its congress concurently with the sixth European \TeX\ Conference. The opportunity of holding an international conference in France could not be neglected. As we want to maintain a French speaking part to this meeting, a fourth congress day has been added on 26th September 1991. The GUTenberg'91 congress deals with `{\it Technical and Scientific Publishing}'. Although French is the offical language, simultaneous translation for English speakers is being considered. Suggested topics are the following: \bi Special fonts design \bi Developments around \TeX\ and \LaTeX \bi \TeX\ and graphics \bi Rasterisation and output \bi Special macro-packages \bi Aspects of the French language Exhibitors are requested to get in touch with the organisation committee. \section{Programme Committee for \TeX\ conference} {\obeylines\parindent0pt Bernard {\sc Gaulle} (GUTenberg) Roswitha {\sc Graham} (Royal Institute of Technology\slash Nordic group) \hfill{\tt roswitha@admin.kth.se} Joachim {\sc Lammarsh} (University of Heidelberg\slash \dante) \hfill{\tt rz92@dhdurz1.bitnet} Chris {\sc Rowley} (Open University\slash UK \TeX\ Users group) \hfill{\tt ca\_rowley@uk.ac.open.acs.vax} Kees van der {\sc Lann} (Netherlands\slash {\sc ntg}) \hfill{\tt cgl@rug.nl} Michael {\sc Ferguson} ({\sc inrs}-T\'el\'ecommunications) Nicolas {\sc Brouard} ({\sc ined}) Pierre {\sc Dagn\'elie} (Fac.~sciences agronomiques) Maurice {\sc Laugier} (Imprimerie Louis-Jean) Didier {\sc Collin} (Tr\'ema) Denis {\sc M\'egevan} (Observatoire Gen\`eve) } \noindent Or contact: {\obeylines GUTenberg, 6th European \TeX\ Conference BP 21 78354 Jouy en Josas cedex, France tel: + 33 1 34 65 22 32 fax: + 33 1 34 65 20 51 email: {\tt gut@irisa.irisa.fr} } \endinput