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-<h1 id="h0" style="padding-top:16px">Document class <i>novel</i> - documentation. &nbsp; <span style="font-size:75%">V. 1.50, 2018/03/28</span></h1>
+<h1 id="h0" style="padding-top:16px">Document class <i>novel</i> - documentation. &nbsp; <span style="font-size:75%">V. 1.50.2, 2018/04/03</span></h1>
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<h4>Cover Art Methods Changed</h4>
<p>From version 1.50, the method used for cover art has changed. If you have existing cover artwork using the older syntax, it will still be honored, but it is no longer documented.</p>
-<p>The new cover art syntax requires you to pre-process your image using a script, included in the documentation <i>extras</i> folder. The scripts works on Windows or Linux, and are believed to work on OSX (not tested). The processed image will be PDF, separated to CMYK, at 240% ink limit.</p>
+<p>The new cover art syntax requires you to pre-process your image using a script, included in the documentation <i>extras</i> folder. The scripts works on Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX. The processed image will be PDF, separated to CMYK, at 240% ink limit.</p>
<p>To obtain PDF/X, you post-process the above PDF in lualatex, using a template. Complete instructions are in the zip file containing the scripts.</p>
<p>Of course, you don't need to use TeX at all, if your print service accepts an ordinary RGB image.</p>