diff --git a/_posts/2024-06-15-issue39-of-latex2e-released.md b/_posts/2024-06-15-issue39-of-latex2e-released.md index acbdc248..8ce368fc 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-06-15-issue39-of-latex2e-released.md +++ b/_posts/2024-06-15-issue39-of-latex2e-released.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ We sent the 2024-06-01 release (patch level 1) of the LaTeX kernel to CTAN. By ## 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. @@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ After distributing the release at the beginning of June two issues have been ide 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). Enjoy Frank