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2009/1/20 Joseph Wright <[log in to unmask]>:
> I've had a go at summarising the key aims of LaTeX3, as I understand
> them, on  my blog (http://www.texdev.net).  I'd be interested to know

Very interesting, thanks.

However, most of these aims bring no direct benefit for the user,
while other areas where LaTeX is sorely showing it's age, e.g.
hyperref, are missing. I think any LaTeX3 release without a direct
integration of hyperref's features will not attract many users. The
same goes for document classes (e.g. KOMA) and a much better
integration of utf8 and fonts.

Best
   Martin

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