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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
% A very long verse should sometimes be hanging. And we can see that a hanging verse is flush right.\&
% \endnumbering
% \subsection{Migration from \eledpar to \reledpar}
-% As for migration from \eledmac to \reledmac:
+% As for migration from \eledmac to \reledmac:
% \begin{itemize}
% \item One option has been removed because it is deprecated.
% \item Some of the customizations previously made by \cs{renewcommand} have been replaced with commands.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
% The \env{astanza} can take now an option argument.
% Consequently, if the first line of verse in a \env{astanza} environment starts with brackets \verb+[]+, you must precede them with a \cs{relax}. If you do not do it, the content of the brackets will be considered as an optional argument of the \env{astanza} environment.
% \subsection{Migration to \reledpar~2.3.0}
-% The line number style (alphabetic, numeric, etc.) for the notes of the right side are now defined by the value you set to \cs{linenumberstyleR} or \cs{linenumberstyle*}, and not by the value you set to \cs{linenumberstyle} which is kept for left side.
+% The line number style (alphabetic, numeric, etc.) for notes on the right-hand side are now defined by the value you set to \cs{linenumberstyleR} or \cs{linenumberstyle*}, and not by the value you set to \cs{linenumberstyle}, which is kept for left side.
%
% The same is true for sub-line number styles and \cs{sublinenumberstyleR} or \cs{sublinenumberstyle*}, which are distinct from \cs{sublinenumberstyle}.
%