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<h1>Documentation for <code>novel</code> document class</h1>
-<p>Documentation version: 1.0.6a.</p>
+<p>Documentation version: 1.0.7.</p>
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<p><b>User Guide</b></p>
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<h2 style="clear:none">5. Fonts</h2>
<p>This page describes how to choose fonts and font features, and how to apply fonts within your document. If you are looking for information about how to specify the master text point size, see <a href="noveldocs-04-layout.html#a4.2.3">Page 4</a>. If you are looking for information about how to change the size of text within the body of your document, or about how to style text (such as italics), then see <a href="noveldocs-07-text-size-style.html">Page 7</a>.</p>
+<p><b>Don't panic!</b> This page contains a lot of material, but you probably don't need to know most of it. For example, suppose you are licensed for Adobe Garamond Pro, and wish to use it. Behold:</p>
+<p class="code"><code>\SetMasterFont{Adobe Garamond Pro}</code></p>
+<p>That's all you need to do. Then <code>novel</code> will take that setting, and automatically configure a number of other things.</p>
<p>Forget TeX PostScript fonts such as <code>cmr</code> and encodings such as <code>T1</code>. This is the Twenty-First Century. You will be using Unicode, Open Type fonts, and font features.</p>
<p>You may not have to choose or configure any fonts. The <code>novel</code> class is pre-configured with fonts carefully chosen for print fiction. They come with the SIL Open Font License, and can be used for commercial purposes. So, before you panic about having to learn a new way to handle fonts, try some test documents using the defaults.</p>