I'd like to announce the availability of my LaTeX2e acronym Package from CTAN. When writing a paper on cellular mobile radio I started to used a lot of acronyms. This can be very disturbing for the reader, as he might not know all the used acronyms. To help the reader I kept a list of all the acronyms at the end of my paper. This package makes sure, that all acronyms used in the text are spelled out in full at least once. And it provides an environment to keep a list of acronyms. Somewhere in the document. Version 1.2 (August 1996) features a new command: \acl to print the expanded acronym with out even mentioning that there is an acronym for this word. Tobias Oetiker Version 1.4 (February 2000): A formatted acronym string, which is allowed to contain indices, for example, is now possible. For this purpose the syntax of \acro and \acrodef now permits an optional argument: \acro{}{} (without opt. arg.) \acro{}[]{} (with opt. arg.) The user macros \ac, \acs, \acl, and \acf print now instead of , if available. Heiko Oberdiek Version 1.5 (May 2000): Added support for english plural forms and the footnote option. David Sterratt Version 1.6 (May 2000): Added the smaller option and the macros \acsfont, \acffont, and \acfsfont used to control the appearance of \acs and \acf. Ingo Lepper Files of the `acronym' package: readme acronym.dtx acronym.ins