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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html index c7bd98fdfb7..d1314cb3320 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/novel/noveldocs-09-chapters-displays.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Footnotes and Endnotes</a></p> <li><a href="#a9.1.5">9.1.5 Other Display Pages</a> <ul> <li><a href="#a9.1.5.1">9.1.5.1 Dedication</a></li> - <li><a href="#a9.1.5.2">9.1.5.2 Epigraph</a></li> + <li><a href="#a9.1.5.2">9.1.5.2 Epigraph - OBSOLETE</a></li> <li><a href="#a9.1.5.3">9.1.5.3 Table of Contents</a></li> <li><a href="#a9.1.5.4">9.1.5.4 Part Separator</a></li> <li><a href="#a9.1.5.5">9.1.5.5 Map or Illustration</a></li> @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Footnotes and Endnotes</a></p> <div id="main"> <a id="a9"></a> <h1>Documentation for <code>novel</code> document class</h1> -<p>Documentation version: 1.1.</p> +<p>Documentation version: 1.2.</p> <div class="pagetopage"> @@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ Footnotes and Endnotes</a></p> <p>9. Display, Start Pages;<br> <span style="visibility:hidden">9. </span>Chapters; Continued Pages;<br> <span style="visibility:hidden">9. </span>Footnotes, Endnotes.</p> +<p><a href="noveldocs-10-cover-art.html">10. Cover Artwork</a></p> </div> @@ -396,7 +397,11 @@ http://example.com/bigdealauthor.html\par<br> <a id="a9.1.5.2"></a> -<p class="h5"><b>9.1.5.2 Epigraph:</b> Not every book has an Epigraph page, but it is a very useful way to separate the Copyright Page from the beginning of your story, when you have nothing else to put in front matter. In this case, the Epigraph appears as page <code>v</code> (recto), usually with a blank verso, and then your story begins as main matter on the following recto.</p> +<p class="h5"><b>9.1.5.2 Epigraph: OBSOLETE</b> + +<p style="color:#cc0000">Sometime between March and May 2017, either I changed something in the underlying code, or TeX changed something, that caused the Epigraph command to stop functioning. I have not been able to hunt it down yet. Unless and until you have a code version 1.3 or greater (current is 1.2), do not use the Epigraph command, and remove it from any prior documents. You can emulate it using the adjustwidth environment, and some other easy code.</p> + +<p>Not every book has an Epigraph page, but it is a very useful way to separate the Copyright Page from the beginning of your story, when you have nothing else to put in front matter. In this case, the Epigraph appears as page <code>v</code> (recto), usually with a blank verso, and then your story begins as main matter on the following recto.</p> <p>You can also include an Epigraph, even if your front matter has more material. An Epigraph may go on a recto or verso page. So, if you have Dedication (page <code>v</code>) you may place an Epigraph on page <code>vi</code>, if you wish; but it does not have to go there. It may even go on the final front matter page, facing the beginning of your story, provided that it is particularly well-suited to setting the mood, and is not distracting.</p> |