A new version of the style file for Theory and Applications of Categories has been posted. Notably it contains new possibilities for references associated with proclamations. The corresponding addition to the TAC author information page follows, but this is also a reminder that articles prepared for TAC using its style are processed much more quickly... Best wishes, Bob Rosebrugh The new section of TAC Author Information: A theorem (or any theorem-like environment), whether introduced by \theorem or by \begin{theorem} may have an optional argument that is material to be set in upright font and enclosed in square brackets. This is normally used to give credit, but may also be used for naming the theorem. For example, \theorem[Fermat's last theorem] For any integers ...\endtheorem will result in THEOREM [Fermat's last theorem] For any integers ... and \theorem[Fermat's last theorem \cite{w94}] For any integers ...\endtheorem might result in THEOREM [Fermat's last theorem [Wiles, 1994]] For any integers ... A few points should be noted. If the parenthetical material itself contains brackets, then it must be enclosed in braces. For example, \theorem[Fermat's last theorem {\cite[Theorem 4.7]{w94}}] For any integers ...\endtheorem will result in only one pair of brackets in the output, not two. Nothing (in particular no \label) may intervene between \theorem or \begin{theorem} and this parenthetical remark. A \label can follow this argument with no change in functionality. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Robert Rosebrugh, Managing Editor http://www.tac.mta.ca/tac Theory and Applications of Categories tac@mta.ca Dept of Math, Mt. Allison University 67 York Street Sackville, NB E4L 1E6 Canada +1-506-364-2530 fax: -364-2583 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=