\centerline{\bf Decus}\hyphenation{grey-scale} \medskip \noindent VAX users will probably be aware of the {\sc dec} Users' Group, {\sc decus}. One of its advantages is that it has an index of software which can be provided through the User Group. Many of the \TeX\ related items are paralleled by similar offerings in the Aston archive, but for some people, {\sc decus} may be an easier routeway. I went through the catalogue recently, and the relevant material includes: \medskip \noindent VAX-135: DVItoVDU: a \TeX\ Page Previewer (July 1985). This is an oldish version of Andy Trevorrow's previewer. You would also require some {\sc modula}-2 library routines (not included). \medskip \noindent VAX-155: {\sc deproc} --- a \TeX\ header for formatting {\sc decus} Proceedings articles. Self explanatory. \medskip \noindent VAX-171: \LaTeX\ templates and help files for {\sc lse} (Language Sensitive Editor). Essentially this is a smart editor for \LaTeX, which helps cut down the hardship of inputting a range of \LaTeX\ document styles. \medskip \noindent VAX-179: {\sc deproc} --- \LaTeX\ for the {\sc decus} Proceedings. Self explanatory. {\it cf.}\ \LaTeX\ style file |deproc.sty|. \medskip \noindent V-SP-58: \LaTeX\ version 2.09; \TeX\ version 2.0 (July 1987). This distribution also contains fonts for the LN03 laser printer (and the printer driver). Complete sources are not included. This is a rather old version of \TeX. The current `version' number is at least 2.9. \medskip \noindent VAX-261: Idx\TeX\ \& Glo\TeX, version 2.0. Glo\TeX\ automates glossary generation in \LaTeX, while Idx\TeX\ automates index generation from a \LaTeX\ document. Written in C. \medskip \noindent VAX-283: Halftone greyscale font for the LN03. ``{\sc\lowercase {GREYSC.FNT}} is a downline loadable halftone greyscale font in `{\sc dec} font file format' for the LN03 laserprinter'' and is based on the font described by Don Knuth in TUGboat 8(2). \medskip\noindent If you want to obtain any of these, the first step is to talk to your local friendly system manager (all VAX system managers are friendly, that's the first thing they teach us on the course), and find out if your site is a {\sc decus} member. I don't know what to do if you aren't. If you are, it is possible the tapes are already festering in some cupboard and all you have to do is persuade someone to unearth them, otherwise you should contact: {\obeylines DECUS PO Box 53 Reading Berks, RG2 0TW tel: 0734 853728 } \rightline{\sl Malcolm W. Clark}