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diff --git a/macros/luatex/latex/novel/doc/novel.tex b/macros/luatex/latex/novel/doc/novel.tex index 91f2ffb290..151750189d 100644 --- a/macros/luatex/latex/novel/doc/novel.tex +++ b/macros/luatex/latex/novel/doc/novel.tex @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ % novel.pdf (if present) have read/write permissions for any user. % Otherwise, compile may fail at the point where files are written. -\documentclass{novel} % v. 2.1. +\documentclass{novel} % v. 2.2. % Almost all settings are defaults. \SetHeadFootStyle{3} \SetTitle{Novel Document Class} % only footer, with page number @@ -36,17 +36,13 @@ \textbf{News:} This document class was first privately used in 2014. Then, in 2018, it was improved, documented, and released. It has been -maintained through TeXlive 2023. It is expected to work in the future, but is +maintained through TeXlive 2023. It continues to work in TeXlive 2024, but is no longer maintained by its original creator.\par Changes in print-on-demand technology have made many parts of this code irrelevant. There are also a few commands that require graphic design experience for proper usage. And a few settings, which should be simple and obvious, are complex and arcane.\par -If \emph{novel} works for you, good. But if you are simply writing a fiction -novel, nothing fancy, then see if CTAN and TeXlive have a package named -\emph{novelette}. As of late January 2024, the package is in beta test -(not released yet). If the package exists and can be installed, then you -should prefer \emph{novelette}. +If \emph{novel} works for you, good. But if not, no changes are planned. \scenebreak @@ -64,10 +60,3 @@ of short stories, then you are in the right place. \makeatletter\nocle@rtoendtrue\makeatother % For developer only. \end{document} - - - - - - - |