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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx
index 63ccdf0bfb5..511104c8e1d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx
@@ -493,6 +493,7 @@
% \changes{v2.25.0}{2017/11/05}{Add \protect\cs{Xendtxtbeforenotes} hook}
% \changes{v2.26.0}{2017/11/11}{Fix bug in \protect\cs{xpstartref}}
% \changes{v2.26.0}{2017/11/11}{Add a mechanism for annotation of stanza line numbering}
+% \changes{v2.26.1}{2017/11/26}{Fix bug with \protect\cs{linenumberannotation}}
% Typeset scholarly editions with \LaTeX\thanks{This file (\dtxfilename)
% has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}}
%
@@ -792,15 +793,15 @@
%
% \subsection{Optimizing package performance}\label{option:performance}
% \begin{description}
-% \item[nocritical] disables tools for critical footnotes (\protect\cs{Afootnote}, \protect\cs{Bfootnote} etc.). If you do not need critical footnotes, this option lets \eledmac\ run faster.
+% \item[nocritical] disables tools for critical footnotes (\protect\cs{Afootnote}, \protect\cs{Bfootnote} etc.). If you do not need critical footnotes, this option lets \macpackage\ run faster.
% It will also preserve room for other packages.
% \item[noeledsec] disables tools for \protect\cs{eledsection} and related commands (\reff{eledsection}).
% \item[noend] disables tools for endnotes (\protect\cs{Aendnote}, \protect\cs{Bendnote} etc.). If you do not need endnotes, this option lets \macpackage\ run faster.
% It will also preserve room for other packages.
-% \item[nofamiliar] disables tools for familiar footnotes (\protect\cs{footnoteA}, \protect\cs{footnoteB} etc.). If you do not need familiar footnotes, this option lets \eledmac\ run faster.
+% \item[nofamiliar] disables tools for familiar footnotes (\protect\cs{footnoteA}, \protect\cs{footnoteB} etc.). If you do not need familiar footnotes, this option lets \macpackage\ run faster.
% It will also preserve room for other packages.
% \item[noledgroup] \macpackage allows use of a series of critical notes and a new series of normal notes inside minipage and ledgroup environments (see \reff{ledgroup}). However, such features use up computer memory, at the expense of other processing needs. So if you do not need this feature, use \verb+noledgroup+ option. This should make \macpackage faster.
-% \item[series] \Macpackage defines five levels of notes: A, B, C, D, E.
+% \item[series] \Macpackage\ defines five levels of notes: A, B, C, D, E.
% Using all these levels consumes memory space and processing speed.
% This is why, if your work does not require the entire A--E series, you can narrow down the available number of series.
% For example, if you only need A and B series, call the package with \verb+series={A,B}+ option.
@@ -2843,7 +2844,7 @@
% values; values between 10001 and 20000 have 10000 subtracted and the result
% is given as a negative penalty. The mechanism used for indentations and
% penalties requires unsigned values less than 32768. No penalty is placed
-% after the last line, so the final \verb+,0+ in then example above could
+% after the last line, so the final \verb+,0+ in the example above could
% be omitted. A penalty of 10000 will prevent a page break; such a
% penalty is included automatically where there is stanza hanging indentation.
% A penalty of ${-10000}$ (corresponding to the entry value 20000 in this
@@ -3883,7 +3884,7 @@
% \textbf{These commands have effect only at the second run}.
%
% These two commands take effect at the beginning of line in which they are called.
-% For example, if you call \protect\cs{ledpb} at l.~444, then l.~443 will be at the p.~$n$, and the l.~444 at the p.~$n+1$.
+% For example, if you call \protect\cs{ledpb} at l.~444, then l.~443 will be at p.~$n$, and l.~444 at p.~$n+1$.
% \DescribeMacro{\ledpbsetting} However, you can change the behavior and decide they will have effect after the end of the line, adding
% \verb+\ledpbsetting{after}+ at the beginning of your file (better: in your preamble). With the previous example, l.~444 will be
% on p.~$n$ and l.~445 will be on p.~$n+1$.
@@ -4173,7 +4174,7 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*code>
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{reledmac}[2017/11/14 v2.26.0a typesetting critical editions]%
+\ProvidesPackage{reledmac}[2017/11/26 v2.26.1 typesetting critical editions]%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Package options}
@@ -6694,6 +6695,7 @@
\fi}
\newcommand*{\do@lockoff}{%
+ \reset@current@annot%
\ifledRcol
\do@lockoffR
\else