\section{Updates to the FAQ} The list of frequently-asked questions that was published as Baskerville volume~4, number~6, should be maintained if it's to retain its usefulness. While I can do at least some of this for myself, I would welcome comments on: \begin{itemize} \item Questions that weren't ansswered in the original, but should have been, and \item Errors in the original. \end{itemize} To kick the ball off, here's one of each type. New question: Typesetting a degree sign in \LaTeXe{}. Answer: The following macro will do the job | \newcommand{\degree}[1][]{\ensuremath{{#1}^\circ}}| Errata in the original: The question on ``getting \MF{} to do what you want'' refers you to the CTAN file~|documentation/metafont_for_beginners.tex|; the file is in fact~|info/metafont-for-beginners.tex| The question on ``Mailing lists about \TeX{} and its friends'' has two errors in it. \begin{itemize} \item The UK\TeX{} list has now ceased publication, and its content has now been taken over by the \TeX{}hax list. \item The description of the |ctt-digest| and |info-tex| lists, and their relation to the newsgroup |comp.text.tex| is confusing. |info-tex| does \emph{not} receive postings to |comp.text.tex|, and therefore the content of |ctt-digest| will typically contain much material that isn't present in |info-tex|. However, messages mailed to |info-tex| appear in |comp.text.tex|, and therefore (ultimately) appear in |ctt-digest|. \end{itemize} Thanks to Allan Reese and Barbara Beeton for pointing me towards these problems.