% pointers to it. Mentioning something in the release notes is not
% the same as documenting it.
-\section[release-2-03]{Release notes for version~2.04---6/97}
+\section[release-notes]{Release notes}
+
+\subsection[release-2-04]{Release notes for version~2.04---6/97}
\input{2-04-notes.lit}
-\section[release-2-03]{Release notes for version~2.03---4/97}
+\subsection[release-2-03]{Release notes for version~2.03---4/97}
\input{2-03-notes.lit}
-\section[release-2-02]{Release notes for version~2.02---3/97}
+\subsection[release-2-02]{Release notes for version~2.02---3/97}
+\downsection
\input{2-02-notes.lit}
+\upsection
-\section[release-2-01]{Release notes for version~2.01---7/96}
-\input{2-01-notes.lit}
+%\section[release-2-01]{Release notes for version~2.01---7/96}
+%\input{2-01-notes.lit}
%\section[release-RSN]{What we hope to do Real Soon Now}
%\downsection
%with bug fixes''; i.e., the current state-of-play on the Haskell~1.2
%compiler development.
-\section{Old release notes}
+\subsection[older-release-notes]{Old release notes}
We used to include the release notes back to the dawn of time in this
document. Made for a nice long document, but it wasn't that