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@@ -43,8 +43,9 @@ As of version $1.062$ ($2020$), there is a new \verb|\textfrac| macro that works
\item
(two arguments) \verb|\textfrac[2]{63}{64}| renders as \textfrac[2]{63}{64}.
\end{itemize}
-In addition, there is a \verb|\textcircled| macro that makes \verb|\textcircled{W}| render as \textcircled{W}.
+In addition, there is a \verb|\textcircled| macro that makes \verb|\textcircled{W}| render as \textcircled{W}. Numerals can also be circled: \verb|\textcircled{2}| renders as \textcircled{2}.
+\newpage
\textsc{Package Options and Macros:}\\
The package defines two macros, \verb|\useosf| and \verb|\useproportional|, useable only in the preamble, which determine the default figure style in text. A typical invocation would be something like
\begin{verbatim}