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diff --git a/support/luafindfont/doc/luafindfont-doc.tex b/support/luafindfont/doc/luafindfont-doc.tex
index 8222523152..259af15f03 100644
--- a/support/luafindfont/doc/luafindfont-doc.tex
+++ b/support/luafindfont/doc/luafindfont-doc.tex
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
\def\setVersion#1{\setVVersion#1!!}
\def\setVVersion#1=#2!!{\def\luafindfontVersion{#2}}
-\setVersion{version = 0.10}% can be automatically changed by perl
+\setVersion{version = 0.11}% can be automatically changed by perl
\setkeys{hv}{cleanup={},force}
@@ -148,11 +148,14 @@ long form which, of course, can be mixed:
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines,label=Parameter]
parameter handling
-h,--help
+ -n,--nosymbolicnames
+ ,--no-symbolic-names
-o,--otfinfo (default 0)
-i,--info (default 0)
- -x,--xetex
- -n,--no-symbolic-names
- -v... Verbosity output
+ -I,--Info (default 0)
+ -x, --xetex
+ -v, --verbose
+ -V, --version
-m,--max_string (default 90)
<(partial) fontname>
\end{Verbatim}
@@ -187,6 +190,12 @@ are the same. It is possible to combine two search strings which will act like a
\texttt{"Myriad \& bold"} (in quotes) will list all files which have \texttt{myriad} \emph{and} \texttt{bold} in its name.
+
+\subsection{Option \texttt{-V}}
+Prints the version number and exits.
+
+
+
\subsection{Option \texttt{-o}}\label{otfinfo}
This needs an installed program \Lprog{otfinfo}, which should be the default for all \TeX\ distributions.
This program lists some useful informations of a given fontnumber. The fontnumber can be combined by an
@@ -232,11 +241,24 @@ luafindfont -i 4 "myriad & semibold"
\end{externalDocument}
-
For the font number 4 there also exists a Regular, Bold, and a Italic font. The font no 4 itself
is a BoldItalic version.
+\subsection{Option \texttt{-I}}
+This similiar to option \texttt{-i}, but uses \texttt{mtxrun} to get a long list of all informations
+of the font, including features and corresponding languages. The list can be very long!
+
+\begin{externalDocument}[redirect,includegraphic=false,force,code,docType=sh,ext=sh,compiler=sh]{exa}
+#StartVisibleMain
+luafindfont -I 4 "myriad & semibold"
+#StopVisibleMain
+\end{externalDocument}
+
+
+
+
+
\subsection{Option \texttt{-x}}\label{xetex}
\XeTeX\ will find OpenType and TrueType fonts only, if they are part of the system fonts or