Juergen Fenn <jf...@gmx.net> writes:

> Am 03.04.25 um 09:37 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
>>> I don't agree. Users who are apparently happy with LuaLaTeX should
>>> have no problems with pdflatex and UTF8.
>> If you know an easy and universal way to support UTF8 is pdflatex,
>> please do share.
>
> I am sorry I could not read all the discussion up to here, but you might
> like to take a look at this discussion that took place on several TUG
> mailing lists whe TeX Live 2025 was published over the last weeks as to
> …
> https://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2025-March/051258.html

This email concludes with:

> Yes luatex is slower but that is a price well paid in my opinion.

It sounds like it would be good to provide feedback that the slowness is
a serious problem for preview.

Regarding effective deprecation of XeLaTex, this seems to be the
relevant article (found in that thread):
https://www.texdev.net/2024/11/05/engine-news-from-the-latex-project

Best wishes,
Arne
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heißt politisch sein,
ohne es zu merken.
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