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diff --git a/language/greek/greek-fontenc/alphabeta-doc.tex b/language/greek/greek-fontenc/alphabeta-doc.tex
index 4143da034b..35cd14c204 100644
--- a/language/greek/greek-fontenc/alphabeta-doc.tex
+++ b/language/greek/greek-fontenc/alphabeta-doc.tex
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
% As it contains tests for the different limitations, there will be warnings
% in the log, which can be safely ignored.
-\documentclass{article}
+\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage[unicode,colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}
% \usepackage{bookmark}
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ the characters are taken from the text or math font.
With 8-bit TeX and \pkgref{greek-inputenc},
literal Unicode charactes can also be used in mathematical mode.
-\footnote{
- This document was compiled using the
+\footnote{\label{compiler}%
+ This document was compiled with \engine{} using the
\href{https://ctan.org/pkg/encguide}{font encoding} \encodingdefault{}
\ifdefined \UTFencname % defined by fontspec
(Unicode fonts).
@@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ literal Unicode charactes can also be used in mathematical mode.
The \emph{alphabeta} package depends on
\emph{\href{textalpha-doc.pdf}{textalpha}}
(both are part of \pkgref{greek-fontenc}).
-It can be used under 8-bit TeX as well as XeTeX/LuaTeX (this document is
-typeset with \engine{} and \fontset). Depending on the converter and fonts,
-different \hyperref[sec:limitations]{limitations} apply.
+It can be used under 8-bit TeX as well as XeTeX/LuaTeX.\footref{compiler}
+Depending on the converter and fonts, different
+\hyperref[sec:limitations]{limitations} apply.
The package conflicts with \pkgref{unicode-math}.
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Just like Latin letters, the Greek counterparts are by default italic in
math mode%
\footnote{Capital Greek letters are upright in TeX unless a package selects
the ``ISO'' math-style. See the \pkgref{isomath} documentation
- for a detailled discussion of math-styles.}
+ for a detailled discussion of math-styles.}
and upright in text:
\begin{quote}
@@ -267,7 +267,10 @@ Accent macros are set up for use with the generic macros by definition of
``TextComposite'' commands.
Diacritics (except the dialytika) should placed
-before capital letters and dropped with MakeUppercase:
+before capital letters.
+According to Greek typographical conventions, diacritics are dropped in
+UPPERCASE. Since 2022, \cs{MakeUppercase} only drops diacritics when the
+text language is set to \texttt{greek} with Babel or Polyglossia.
\begin{quote}
\ensuregreek{
@@ -410,8 +413,8 @@ Certain limitations apply if Greek LICRs are used in non-Greek context with
\item MakeUppercase fails with composite diacritics in other font encodings.%
\footnote{Since the re-implementation 2022/06, MakeUppercase follows
- the Greek typesetting rules only for text parts given the
- \pkgref{babel} language \texttt{greek}.}
+ the Greek typesetting rules only for text parts given the
+ \pkgref{babel} language \texttt{greek}.}
% \MakeUppercase{%
% \<\alpha{} \>\epsilon{} \'\iota{} \`\eta{} \~\upsilon{}
% }