Hi Uwe,

Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes:

>>>> "GB" == Gustavo Barros <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> I've notice the latest release included some improvements to
>> `xparse.el' (commit 9b223d0641f3c11d48ca974ace9b5d70719814df) which,
>> of course, is welcome.
>>
>> But since the LaTeX release of 2020/10/01, `xparse' is part of the
>> kernel as `ltcmd.dtx', and `\NewDocumentCommand' and friends are
>> actually available out of the box, with no need to load `xparse'
>> explicitly anymore.
>
> Ok, but what's about the users who still stuck, for what reason, to
> say texlive 2019?
>
> Will they face problems with your suggestion?

I agree with Gustavo that users of older LaTeX kernels will not suffer
from this change.  I think AUCTeX/RefTeX try to catch up with latest
LaTeX kernel, and usually that doesn't mean issues with older releases.

Best, Arash

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