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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 [tagging-project](https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project) GitHub repository.
+As with the previous release the team continues to focus on progressing 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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https://latex-project.org//
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+ Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:12:27 +0200Jekyll v4.3.3
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<h2 id="the-latex-tagged-pdf-project">The LaTeX Tagged PDF project</h2>
-<p>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 <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/72">PDF/UA-2</a> and <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/82">PDF/UA-1</a> and in general the information provided in the <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project">Github tagging-project</a> repository.</p>
+<p>As with the previous release the team continues to focus on progressing 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 <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/72">PDF/UA-2</a> and <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/82">PDF/UA-1</a> and in general the information provided in the <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project">tagging-project</a> GitHub repository.</p>
<p>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 <a href="https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project">use the prototype</a> and its currently available interfaces.</p>
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<p>Both issues have been corrected in patch level 1.</p>
-<p>It is worthwhile to note that both could have been identified beforehand by using the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">latex-dev</code> 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 <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">latex-dev</code> release and alert us if you identify any degression (see previous LaTeX newsletter on how to set this up).</p>
+<p>It is worthwhile to note that both could have been identified beforehand by using the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">latex-dev</code> 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 <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">latex-dev</code> release and alert us if you identify any regression (see the previous LaTeX newsletter on how to set this up).</p>
<p>Enjoy Frank</p>
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LaTeX 2024-061-01 PL1 released and distributed
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LaTeX 2024-06-01 PL1 release d
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 and PDF/UA-1 and in general the information provided in the Github tagging-project repository.
+
As with the previous release the team continues to focus on progressing 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 and PDF/UA-1 and in general the information provided in the 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 and its currently available interfaces.
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The reasons behind patch level 1
Both issues have been corrected in patch level 1.
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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).