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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This file, after giving a brief description of the C.D.P. Bundle,
explains how to install it and how to generate its--alas, still
incomplete!--documentation.
-February 8, 2015 (vers. 0.36)
+February 20, 2015 (vers. 0.36)
@@ -47,19 +47,19 @@ CONTENTS
A DOZEN LINES DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE
=========================================
-The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association named
-"C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its official letters
-with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally, it can be used to
-typeset high-quality business letters formatted according to Italian style
-conventions. It is highly configurable, and its modular structure provides
-you with building blocks of increasing level, by means of which you can
-compose practically every kind of business letter you could need (including
-anglo-saxon ones!). It is also possible to write letters divided into
-sections and paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to use
-the commands "\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to
-compile the relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several
-letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc.,
-independent of the other ones.
+The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association named
+"C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its official letters
+with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally, it can be used to
+typeset business letters bearing a letterhead of your choice and formatted
+according to Italian style conventions. Its modular structure, however,
+provides you with building blocks of increasing level, by means of which
+you should be able to adapt the letter format to a wide variety of styles.
+It is also possible to write letters divided into sections and paragraphs,
+to include floating figures and tables, and to use the commands
+"\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to compile the
+relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several letters, and
+each letter will have its own table of contents, etc., independent of the
+other ones.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ these steps (but also see the section titled "The makefile", below):
the same directory; below, we shall indicate this directory as "the current
directory".
-2) Run LaTeX (or Plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This will
+2) Run LaTeX (or plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This will
generate, in the current directory, the following LaTeX input files:
articoletteracdp.cls
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ complete with all the available implementation notes (but, alas, still
unfinished for many respects), you can generate it following these steps
(but also see the section titled "The makefile", below):
-1) Run LaTeX (_not_ Plain TeX) _twice_ on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
+1) Run LaTeX (_not_ plain TeX) _twice_ on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
This, among other things, will generate the files `cdpbundl.idx' and
`cdpbundl.glo' in the same directory as the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.