david (11/20/82)
A number of people have encountered problems in using the .UL instruction provided in the `ms' package. It is NOT the same as the .UL instruction in the old package. There are several possibilities available for producing the same effect: you can use .I to start italic font (underlining on most printers); a passage started this way should be ended with .R you can enclose text in \fI...\fR pairs; these will behave as before, producing underlining on most printers .UL may be used to underline the single word given as an argument. If you're not using `ms', ignore this message.