Hi Arne, I more that understand you. I'm on that boat too for a couple of longer documents and course materials.
The outlook of having to port all my stuff to ltx-talk for me is: "Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate"... > That’s why it would be important for me to be able to report remaining > UA2 issues to the pdflatex maintainers and get them fixed. And build a > way to produce tagged PDFs from org-mode via pdflatex. That would be of /really great/ help. Let's wait and see what Arkadiusz comes up with to decide how we move forward. There are materials in https://github.com/latex3/tagpdf, but I struggle with all the small tiny details... Best, /PA On Mon, 6 Jul 2026 at 17:53, Arkadiusz Świętnicki <[email protected]> wrote: > "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" <[email protected]> writes: > > > Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes: > >>> El 6 jul 2026, a las 15:19, Arkadiusz Świętnicki > >>> <[email protected]> escribió: > >>> this is basically this. Pdflatex does not output fully compliant PDFs > >>> with the UA2 standard, which soon will be required. > >> That was my understanding from reading the docs. Thanks for confirming . > > > > I’m strongly bound to pdflatex, because I have a large number of > > org-documents, some pretty complex org-documents, for which I don’t have > > the time to fix compatibility issues (complete books using lots of > > packages for small details -- all of them written as hobby, so I don’t > > have the option “just invest X% of the money to convert”), so I can’t > > just switch to LuaLaTeX as long as there are any compatibility issues. > > (and the demise of XeLaTeX strengthens my worries: had I switched to > > XeLaTeX for unicode in later books, I’d be hung out to dry now) > > > > That’s why it would be important for me to be able to report remaining > > UA2 issues to the pdflatex maintainers and get them fixed. And build a > > way to produce tagged PDFs from org-mode via pdflatex. > > > > Best wishes, > > Arne > > -- > With best regards > Arkadiusz Świętnicki > https://swietnicki.dev > -- Fragen sind nicht da, um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden Georg Kreisler "Sagen's Paradeiser" (ORF: Als Radiohören gefährlich war) => write BE! Year 2 of the New Koprocracy This was produced by a human (implied virtues and weaknesses acknowledged) I'd hate this being fed to any form of AS (sorry AI)...
