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@@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ release will revert any changes made in that format, and revert to the
definitions as they where at the beginning of 2015.
If you wish to share a document using the latest features with a
-user restricted to use an older
+user restricted to using an older
format, you may use the form above and make the \textsf{latexrelease} package
-available on the older institution. The package will then update the format
+available on the older installation. The package will then update the format
definitions as needed to enable the older format to work as if dated on the date
specified in the package option.
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ However, this is not necessarily true for all packages.
Only if a package makes use of the \cs{IncludeInRelease}
functionality will it adjust to the
requested \LaTeX{} release date. Initially this will only be true for
-a few selected package and in general it may not even be advisable for packages
+a few selected packages and in general it may not even be advisable for packages
that have their own well-established release cycles and methods.
Thus, to regenerate a document with 100\,\% compatible behavior
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ which have $2^{15}$ registers of each type ($2^{16}$ in the case of
\hologo{LuaTeX}). The \textsf{etex} package has been available to provided an
allocation mechanism for these extended registers but now the format will by
default allocate in a range suitable for the engine being used. The new
-allocation mechanism is different to the \textsf{etex} package mechanism, and
+allocation mechanism is different than the \textsf{etex} package mechanism, and
supports \hologo{LuaTeX}'s full range and an allocation mechanism for \LaTeX\
floats as described below.
@@ -190,8 +190,8 @@ previously defined in the \texttt{xelatex.ini} file used to build the
until it finds a suitable page to output them. It allocates $18$ registers for
this storage, but this can often be insufficient.
The contributed \textsf{morefloats} package has
-been available to extend this list, however it also only allocates from the
-standard range $0$--$255$ so can not take advantage of the extended registers.
+been available to extend this list; however, it also only allocates from the
+standard range $0$--$255$ so cannot take advantage of the extended registers.
The new allocation mechanism in this release incorporates a new command
\verb|\extrafloats|. If you get the error:
\mbox{\texttt{Too many unprocessed floats.}}
@@ -220,12 +220,12 @@ such that it works with this engine.
\section{l3build}
This release has been tested and built using a new build system implemented in
-\textsf{lua} intended to be run on the \textsf{texlua} interpreter distributed
+\textsf{Lua}, intended to be run on the \textsf{texlua} interpreter distributed
with modern \TeX\ distributions. It is already separately available
from CTAN. This replaces earlier build systems (based at various times on
\textsf{make}, \textsf{cons}, and Windows \textsf{bat} files). It allows the
sources to be tested and packaged on a range of platforms (within the team,
-OS X, Windows, Linux and cygwin platforms are used). It also allows the
+OS X, Windows, Linux and Cygwin platforms are used). It also allows the
format to be tested on \hologo{XeTeX} and \hologo{LuaTeX} as well as the
standard \hologo{pdfTeX}/\eTeX\ engines.