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The TeX Users Group (TUG) was founded in 1980 for educational and scientific purposes, to provide an organization for those who have an interest in typography and font design, and are users of the TeX typesetting system invented by Donald Knuth.
TUG is an organization by, for, and of its members and also representing the interests of TeX users worldwide.
TUG also gratefully acknowledges the support of the University of Aarhus in Denmark and its Computer Science Department for our Internet access.