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-# Release notes for version 5.1
-
-## Improved block quotation facilities
-
-The highlight of this release is an extension of the block
-quotation facilities. When measuring the length of a quotation,
-`\blockquote` and related commands can determine either the word
-count or the number of lines. See the pointers in the changelog
-for details.
-
-# Release notes for version 5.0
-
-## Backwards compatibility
-
-This release introduces some changes which are not backwards
-compatible out of the box. In order to ease the transition to the
-new version, I've implemented a 'version' option which emulates
-older versions of `csquotes`.
-
-It is quite possible that you do not need to set this option at
-all, even though you have older documents using `csquotes`. You
-only need the 'version' option in older documents if:
-
- - you are using the `<punct>` argument of `\blockquote` and/or
- - you have redefined any of the old
- `\mk(pre|mid|fin)(text|block|disp)punct` hooks.
-
-If these conditions do not apply and you run 5.0 with the default
-settings, the output will be similar to 4.4. There is absolutely
-no need to set `version=4.4` if you didn't use the old hooks and
-the `<punct>` argument of `\blockquote` anyway.
-
-I've also removed some legacy aliases. This is rather old stuff
-from `csquotes` 3.x and even 2.x which has been marked as
-depreciated for some time. Setting `version=4.4` will restore
-them as well.
-
-## Punctuation look-ahead
-
-This release comes with a new punctuation look-ahead feature,
-i.e., in addition to the `<punct>` argument of advanced quotation
-commands like `\textquote`, these commands can now scan ahead for
-trailing punctuation after their last argument and move it around
-if desired.
-
-This is required by quoting conventions such as the US quotation
-style which requires that a period or a comma immediately after a
-closing quotation mark be moved inside the quotes even if it is
-not part of the quoted text.
-
-The implementation of the look-ahead feature also implies a new
-interpretation of the optional `<punct>` argument supported by
-certain quotation commands. In previous version, the `<punct>`
-argument was intended for terminal punctuation which is NOT part
-of the quoted text. Starting with this release, it is intended
-for punctuation which IS part of the quoted text (but may need to
-be moved around).
-
-The modified syntax is more intuitive to use because terminal
-punctuation which is NOT part of the quoted text is simply placed
-after the last argument of the command, i.e.:
-
- \textquote[citation][.]{quoted text}
-
-becomes:
-
- \textquote[citation]{quoted text}.
-
-All of this is discussed at length in the manual. See the
-changelog in the manual for pointers to the relevant sections.
-
-## Revised quotation hooks
-
-The old quotation hooks:
-
- \mkpretextpunct
- \mkmidtextpunct
- \mkfintextpunct
- \mkpreblockpunct
- \mkmidblockpunct
- \mkfinblockpunct
- \mkpredisppunct
- \mkmiddisppunct
- \mkfindisppunct
-
-have been removed and are replaced by new hooks:
-
- \mktextquote
- \mkblockquote
- \mkbegdispquote
- \mkenddispquote
-
-which are much more powerful while being more intuitive to use.
-If you have been using the old hooks in some documents, set
-`version=4.4` to emulate the old interface.