diff --git a/R/copernicus_article.R b/R/copernicus_article.R index 3cbcf8e7..854c5cdc 100644 --- a/R/copernicus_article.R +++ b/R/copernicus_article.R @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ #' #' An number of required and optional manuscript sections, e.g. `acknowledgements`, `competinginterests`, or `authorcontribution`, must be declared using the respective properties of the R Markdown header - see skeleton file. #' -#' **Version:** Based on `copernicus_package.zip` in the version 7.5, 20 October 2023, using `copernicus.cls` in version 10.1.9, 16 October 2023. +#' **Version:** Based on `copernicus_package.zip` in the version 7.7, 03 January 2024, using `copernicus.cls` in version 10.1.11, 03 January October 2024. #' #' **Copernicus journal abbreviations:** You can use the function `copernicus_journal_abbreviations()` to get the journal abbreviation for all journals supported by the Copernicus article template. #' diff --git a/man/copernicus_article.Rd b/man/copernicus_article.Rd index db526386..6633f1f2 100644 --- a/man/copernicus_article.Rd +++ b/man/copernicus_article.Rd @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This was adapted from An number of required and optional manuscript sections, e.g. \code{acknowledgements}, \code{competinginterests}, or \code{authorcontribution}, must be declared using the respective properties of the R Markdown header - see skeleton file. -\strong{Version:} Based on \code{copernicus_package.zip} in the version 7.5, 20 October 2023, using \code{copernicus.cls} in version 10.1.9, 16 October 2023. +\strong{Version:} Based on \code{copernicus_package.zip} in the version 7.7, 03 January 2024, using \code{copernicus.cls} in version 10.1.11, 03 January October 2024. \strong{Copernicus journal abbreviations:} You can use the function \code{copernicus_journal_abbreviations()} to get the journal abbreviation for all journals supported by the Copernicus article template. diff --git a/man/rticles-package.Rd b/man/rticles-package.Rd index f3faf117..64dbba5a 100644 --- a/man/rticles-package.Rd +++ b/man/rticles-package.Rd @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ A suite of custom R Markdown formats and templates for authoring journal article Useful links: \itemize{ \item \url{https://github.com/rstudio/rticles} + \item \url{https://pkgs.rstudio.com/rticles/} \item Report bugs at \url{https://github.com/rstudio/rticles/issues} }