Interesting, just got this: "There is an attempt to coordinate the graphical profile at LTH, this time including LaTeX templates. The current suggestion is to standardize letters, slides (beamer) and possible theses, having full support for accessibility." (LTH is our faculty)
@mickep I made ours for letters. Took over from Kaja when a new design came. I've never gotten around to fully finish the beamer version of the PowerPoint template. But the handling of the AU fonts is a great step in the right direction. (just need time).
@mickep what exactly do they mean by having full support for accessibility
@UlrikeFischer If you push a pdfresources update I'll regenerate everything this evening (or you could regenerate if you want to test your write access:-)
@UlrikeFischer good plan, you could say that in the ticket that if they update the page we'll match, that will remind them to do it:-) so currently both resuse and accessibility URL have a / and the plan is to lose the / from both?
@UlrikeFischer i don't seem to be following that repo, i guess I should
@AlanMunn I can relate to that. :) The show is... okay, I guess? It has some good moments, and when Bebe Neuwirth reprised her role as Lilith, I almost freaked out!
@UlrikeFischer sould I just merge the xcolor PR, I think if we are not planning a release there's no need to insist on date changes and things as we do in the kernel pr's?
@mickep I think the long lasting terms are neither the pgfmath nor the expl3-list-calculations from @DavidCarlisle ( https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/715638/46023 ), but the fanatic usement of TikZ:
@cis Given that the same cards probably occur many times, you can probably speed things up either by setting them up once in a box and then reusing the box or include them as image instead of tikz.
@AlanMunn -- This is a real tragedy. Do keep us posted regarding reconstruction. When my husband and I visited Copenhagen, we found it to be very attractive and livable. The only complaint I remember was being surprised and depressed by the fee charged at the airport for converting travelers checks to the local currency - each check got its own fee, not the total transaction.
@daleif -- Sorry -- my previous message was intended for you. (Apologies also to @AlanMunn who is no doubt confused.)
@yo' you guys a overleaf aware of chrome extensions that interact badly with the OK editor? I have a user getting hit by random pieces of his math getting ego replaced by unicode chars. We downloaded the zip and had a look in notepad (still unicode) so not a rendering error in the editor.
A LATEX chrome extension was the cause of the issue as it was automatically displaying equations in LATEX form with the source text. By deactivating or deleting it from chrome://extensions/ should fix the problem.