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-% $Id: tutorial.tex,v 3.4 2006/04/02 15:58:08 lehman stable $
+% $Id: tutorial.tex,v 3.5 2006/08/24 22:54:30 lehman stable $
%
% This tutorial will give you an introduction to the csquotes package by way of
% example. All the instructions are included as comments in this file. There is
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ series of comments which are included in the source.
%
% Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Galician,
% German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,
-% Russian, Serboportuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian.
+% Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, Upper Sorbian.
%
% Looks like a long list? It certainly is. But then again, you could use it in
% conjunction with the English or the French extensions. More hints concerning
@@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ series of comments which are included in the source.
% A note about French: when using \enquote or active quotes, don't add any
% nonbreakable spaces. Csquotes will space out the guillemets automatically as
% is custom in French. The spacing is similar to what you get when using the
-% commands \og and \fg provided by the French extension of the babel package
-% and superior to explicit nonbreakable spaces. This feature is not hard-coded,
-% it is part of the quote styles for French and could be modified if desired.
+% commands \og and \fg provided by the French extension of the babel package.
+% This feature is not hard-coded, it is part of the quote styles for French and
+% could be modified if desired.
\example{3} les guillemets \og à la française\fg