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diff --git a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx
index 51e7d451b8..3e0b800dcd 100644
--- a/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx
+++ b/fonts/erewhon-math/Erewhon-Math.ltx
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
\title{\decofourleft\,\FOTF\,\decofourright}
\author{Daniel Flipo \\ \texttt{daniel.flipo@free.fr}}
-\newcommand*{\version}{0.55}
+\newcommand*{\version}{0.56}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
@@ -121,6 +121,12 @@ be used to load the \FOTF{} font together with roman text fonts other than
Erewhon, while keeping the advantages 1. to 5. pointed in the preceding list,
f.i.\quad \verb+\usepackage[no-text,Scale=0.98]{fourier-otf}+
+Please note that the fonts loaded by \pkg{fourier-otf.sty} are about 2\%
+larger than those loaded by \pkg{fourier.sty}: the Erewhon text fonts are
+based on Utopia reduced à 94\%, while the fourier fonts are based on
+Utopia reduced à 92\%. Option \verb+Scale=0.98+ can be used to mimic the
+output produced by the \pkg{fourier.sty} package.
+
Option \opt{no-text} can also be useful if Erewhon is to be loaded with
specific options, f.i. \\
\verb+\usepackage[no-text]{fourier-otf}+\\
@@ -435,9 +441,11 @@ $0123456789, \symbf{0123456789}$
When switching from Type\,1 to OpenType, Adobe has significantly increased%
\footnote{Actually +21\% both in height and thickness!}
the sizes of Utopia’s delimiters `()’, `[]’ and `\{\}’. Erewhon-Math has been
-built from Fourier (Utopia’s Type\,1 type faces), while the Erewhon text fonts
-have been built from the OpenType version; the difference was visible on
-examples like \verb|($P(n)$)| which has been typeset as%
+built from Fourier (Utopia’s Type\,1 type faces%
+\footnote{Scaled at 94\% instead of 92\% to match Erewhon text fonts.}),
+while the Erewhon text fonts have been built from the OpenType version;
+the difference was visible on examples like \verb|($P(n)$)| which has been
+typeset as%
\setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf}[Style=smalldelim] ($P(n)$)
by versions up to~0.53.%
\setmathfont{Erewhon-Math.otf}