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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-replstdcls.html b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-replstdcls.html index 94210099e4d..b635a61665a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-replstdcls.html +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-replstdcls.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <p>People are forever concocting classes that replace the standard ones: the present author produced an <i>ukart</i> class that used the <i>sober</i> package, and a few British-specific things (such as -appear in the <i>babel</i> package's British-english +appear in the <i>babel</i> package’s British-english specialisation) in the 1980s, which is still occasionally used. <p>Similar public efforts were available well back in the days of LaTeX 2.09: a notable example, whose pleasing designs seem not to have @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ and German (<i>scrguien</i> in the distribution for English, <p>The other comparable class is <i>memoir</i>. This aims to replace <i>book</i> and <i>report</i> classes directly, and (like <i>KOMA-script</i>) is comprehensive in its coverage of small issues. -<i>Memoir</i>'s documentation (<i>memman</i>) is very highly +<i>Memoir</i>’s documentation (<i>memman</i>) is very highly spoken of, and its lengthy introductory section is regularly recommended as a tutorial on typesetting. <dl> |