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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard a écrit :
> Half-working and quite untested, sorry. I still had no time to look closely at
> luainputenc's latest versions, but if I understand correctly how it works, I'm
> pretty sure some of my own documents won't comile without modification with it.
> (And I'm talking of real-life documents, not specially-forged tricks.)
>   

It's not been widely tested yet, but we still have some time to do so 
before TL2009 is out...

> By the way, a point I forgot to mention earlier is documentation. Keeping
> separate names allows to properly document the current limitations, known issues
> and how to solve them, for every individual package, at least during the testing
> phase.
>   

I'm planning to make a LuaTeX-reference.pdf (or whatever the name) 
included in TL 2009, containing all the choices made in luatextra and 
the LaTeX-specific packages. It will explain all of this.
-- 
Elie

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