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## The LaTeX Tagged PDF project

As with the previous release the team continues to focus on progrssing the LaTeX tagged PDF project: It is now possible for a subset of LaTeX documents to automatically generate PDFs that comply with the new PDF/UA-2 and WTPDF (well tagged PDF) standards or, if necessary with the older PDF/UA-1 standard. See the examples for [PDF/UA-2](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/72) and [PDF/UA-1](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/82) and in general the information provided in the [Github tagging-project](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project) repository.
As with the previous release the team continues to focus on progrssing the LaTeX tagged PDF project: It is now possible for a subset of LaTeX documents to automatically generate PDFs that comply with the new PDF/UA-2 and WTPDF (well tagged PDF) standards or, if necessary with the older PDF/UA-1 standard. See the examples for [PDF/UA-2](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/72) and [PDF/UA-1](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/82) and in general the information provided in the [tagging-project](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project) GitHub repository.

We suggest that anybody interested in accessible documents starts experimenting with the prototype. To help with this we have added a short guide on how to [use the prototype](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project) and its currently available interfaces.

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Both issues have been corrected in patch level 1.

It is worthwhile to note that both could have been identified beforehand by using the `latex-dev` release. We try to test as much as we can to avoid the need for patch releases, but compared to our user base of millions we are just a tiny group. So please consider running our own documents and projects regularly with a `latex-dev` release and alert us if you identify any degression (see previous LaTeX newsletter on how to set this up).
It is worthwhile to note that both could have been identified beforehand by using the `latex-dev` release. We try to test as much as we can to avoid the need for patch releases, but compared to our user base of millions, we are just a tiny group. So please consider running your own documents and projects regularly with a `latex-dev` release and alert us if you identify any regression (see the previous LaTeX newsletter on how to set this up).

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