>>>>> Juan Manuel Macías <[email protected]> writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Ah, LaTeX3 - whatever happened to that?
> If you're a LaTeX user, you're already using LaTeX3 to a very high
> extent, even if you don't see it. The current idea is not to
> replace LaTeX2e with LaTeX3 as a new version, but to gradually
> incorporate elements of LaTeX3 into the LaTeX kernel, like the new
> syntax, xparse, etc. LaTeX3 is already present in many aspects of
> LaTeX, and that is an undeniable advance. If anyone is interested
> in the state of the art, this short talk by Frank Mittelbach at
> TUG 2020 is very illustrative:
Yes, I know. My remark was tongue in cheek.