The repository contains development material for LaTeX3. This includes not only code to be developed into the LaTeX3 kernel, but also a variety of test, documentation and more experimental material. A great deal of the experimental LaTeX3 code can be loaded within LaTeX2e to allow development and testing to occur.
The following directories contain experimental LaTeX3 code:
l3kernel
: code which is intended to eventually appear in a stand-alone LaTeX3 format. Most of this material is also usable on top of LaTeX2e when loading theexpl3
package.l3backend
: code for backend (driver) level interaces across theexpl3
codebase.l3packages
: code which is written to be used on top of LaTeX2e to experiment with LaTeX3 concepts. The interfaces to these higher-level packages are 'stable'.l3experimental
: code which is written to be used on top of LaTeX2e to experiment with LaTeX3 concepts. The interfaces for these packages are still under active discussion. Parts of this code may eventually be migrated tol3kernel
, while other parts are tied closely to LaTeX2e and are intended to support mixing LaTeX2e and LaTeX3 concepts.l3trial
: material which is under very active development, for potential addition tol3kernel
orl3experimental
. Material in this directory may include potential replacements for existing modules, where large-scale changes are under-way.l3leftovers
: code which has been developed in the past by The LaTeX3 Project but is not suitable for use in its current form. Parts of this code may be used as the basis for new developments inl3kernel
orl3experimental
over time.
Support material for development is found in:
support
, which contains files for the automated test suite which are 'local' to the LaTeX3 repository.
Documentation is found in:
articles
: discussion of LaTeX3 concepts by team members for publication in TUGBoat or elsewhere.news
: source for LaTeX3 News.
The repository also contains the directory xpackages
. This
contain code which is being moved (broadly) l3experimental
.
Over time, xpackages
is expected to be removed from the repository.
The directory contrib
is used to test the interaction of LaTeX3
code with selected contributed packages.
Discussion concerning the approach, suggestions for improvements, changes, additions, etc. should be addressed to the list LaTeX-L.
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The issue tracker for LaTeX3 is currently located on GitHub.
Please report specific issues with LaTeX3 code there; more general discussion should be directed to the LaTeX-L list.
LaTeX3 uses Travis CI as a hosted continuous integration service. For each commit, the build status is tested using the current release of TeX Live.
LaTeX3 is developed by The LaTeX3 Project.
This README file is copyright 2019 The LaTeX3 Project.