\def\TeXMaG{\TeX M\kern-0.22em\lower0.5ex\hbox{A}\kern-0.27emG} \centerline{\bf \TeXMaG\ under new management} \smallskip \noindent I used to think that Don Hosek was at least three people (probably Derek, Oswald and Nigel) masquerading under a single pseudonym. The three of them seemed possessed of limitless enthusiasm and industry. But even Don is limited. He has decided to pass on \TeXMaG\ to another worthy group: volume 4, number 2 is now produced by a 6 person team at Texas A\&M. In the editorial which accompanied this latest issue we are told that `Don is putting \TeXMaG\ aside for greater and grander pursuits'. The burden is now chiefly on the shoulders of Neil Burleson, ably assisted by most of the \TeX ies at A\&M (I exaggerate). \TeXMaG\ describes itself as `a mostly unofficial publication for users of the \TeX\ typesetting system' and is an `independently published electronic magazine available free of charge to all interested parties reachable by electronic mail.' It has certainly been a refreshing and useful organ in the past. Having met some of the editorial team in Texas, I am confident that it will continue in strength. The new plan is to produce \TeXMaG\ more often, with an aimed frequency of not less than once every two months. The new editorial board suggest that the scope of the magazine might be narrowed a little. They include a reader's survey (which was to be returned two days before I received it -- shurely shum mishtake, ed.). This issue has a couple of macros to produce `shadowed boxes', both in \LaTeX\ and {\tt plain}. The next issue will contain a tables macro which can handle multi-row, multi-column, variant-width rules tables, with full documentation. A bold claim. If you are on electronic mail, it is straightforward both to submit material to \TeXMaG, and to receive it. To submit something, just send to \begintt texmag-l@uicvm.uic.edu |rm or|tt texmag-l@uicvm \endtt If you want to receive the magazine, in the UK (or if you easily get \Janet\ mail), mail \begintt abbottp@uk.ac.aston |sc Janet |tt \endtt asking to be included on the mailing, or contact the editor at \begintt nabtexm@venus.tamu.edu |rm Internet, or|tt nabtexm@tamvenus |rm Bitnet \endtt Or you can send a single-line message to either \begintt listserv@uicvm |rm or |tt listserv@uicvm.uic.edu \endtt which should read \begintt subs texmag-l |ttit your_full_email_address \endtt \author{Malcolm Clark, from \TeXMaG} \endinput \end