-- If you want to create Japanese-based documents, you can consider the use of
- ltj{article,book,report}.cls or ltjs{article,book}.cls.
-- If you want to use the fontspec package, please load luatexja-fontspec.sty.
- It defines control sequences such as \setmainjfont, setsansjfont and
- \jfontspec, which can be used for specifying Japanese fonts.
+- If you want to create Japanese-based documents, you can consider the use of
+ ltj{article,book,report}.cls or ltjs{article,book,report}.cls.
+- If you want to use functionality of the fontspec package with Japanese fonts,
+ load luatexja-fontspec.sty. It defines control sequences such as \setmainjfont,
+ \setsansjfont and \jfontspec, which can be used for specifying Japanese fonts.
+
+Notes
+-----
+* We don't recommend defining a Japanese font with HarfBuzz, by specifying
+ "Renderer=..." (fontspec) or "mode=harf" (otherwise).
+
+* This archive contains four .{dtx,ins} pairs:
+ src/ltjclasses.{ins,dtx}, src/ltjltxdoc.{ins,dtx}
+ src/ltjsclasses.{ins,dtx}, doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx}
+ Former three pairs generate class files (see above),
+ while the latter doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx} generates documentations.
+ (You will need Kozuka fonts to regenerate documentaion PDFs.)
+
+ No .{dtx,ins} pair generates .sty files of LuaTeX-ja package.
+
+* src/*.{ins.dtx} are not needed in regular use.
+
+* ltj-kinsoku_make.tex is removed in version 20200808.0.
+ This file and ltj-kinsoku.lua are not used anymore.
+ (Do not remove ltj-kinsoku.tex.)