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-Version 4.7
+Version 5.0
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software under
the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License, version
@@ -16,17 +16,16 @@ In this document and in the code, the specific APA requirements are
referred to by the section and (if appropriate) the example number of the
APA Style Guide 6th Edition).
-You will need to be using csquotes >= 4.3 and biblatex >= 1.4.
-The biber backend for biblatex >= 0.9.2 is also strongly recommended and some
-functionality is unavailable without this (see docs). If you want
-to take advantage of the biblatex \DeclareQuotePunctuation facility
-to enforce the APA required "American punctuation", you should use the
-babel package with the "american" option (see biblatex manual
-section |3.9.1|). You can of course use other languages but in such cases,
-to adhere to APA "American" punctuation rules (following commas moved
-inside closing quotes etc.), then you should set up
-\DeclareQuotePunctuation yourself as per section 4.7.5 of the
-biblatex manual.
+You will need to be using csquotes >= 4.3 and biblatex >= 2.0 The biber
+backend for biblatex >= 1.0 is also required. This style will not work
+correctly if using bibtex as the backend for biblatex. If you want to take
+advantage of the biblatex \DeclareQuotePunctuation facility to enforce the
+APA required "American punctuation", you should use the babel package with
+the "american" option (see biblatex manual section |3.9.1|). You can of
+course use other languages but in such cases, to adhere to APA "American"
+punctuation rules (following commas moved inside closing quotes etc.), then
+you should set up \DeclareQuotePunctuation yourself as per section 4.7.5 of
+the biblatex manual.
You can also use this with apa.cls version 1.3.4 or greater by using the
"noapacite" class option to that class package (which prevents it from