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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-euclide/doc/latex/TKZdoc-euclide-styles.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-euclide/doc/latex/TKZdoc-euclide-styles.tex
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--- a/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-euclide/doc/latex/TKZdoc-euclide-styles.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-euclide/doc/latex/TKZdoc-euclide-styles.tex
@@ -381,21 +381,21 @@ This library is used to produce different styles of arrow heads. The next examp
\tkzname{Stealth}, \tkzname{Triangle}, \tkzname{To}, \tkzname{Latex} and \dots which can be combined with \tkzname{reversed}. That's easy to place an arrow at one or two endpoints.
\begin{enumerate}
-\item \tkzname{Triangle} and \tkzname{Ray}
+\item \tkzname{-Triangle} and \tkzname{Segment}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
\tkzDrawSegment[-Triangle](A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{Stealth} and \tkzname{Segment}
+\item \tkzname{Stealth-Stealth} and \tkzname{Segment}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
\tkzDrawSegment[Stealth-Stealth](A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{Latex} and \tkzname{Line}
+\item \tkzname{Latex-Latex} and \tkzname{Line}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
@@ -403,28 +403,28 @@ This library is used to produce different styles of arrow heads. The next examp
\tkzDrawPoints(A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{To} and \tkzname{Segment}
+\item \tkzname{To-To} and \tkzname{Segment}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
\tkzDrawSegment[To-To](A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{Latex} and \tkzname{Segment}
+\item \tkzname{Latex-Late} and \tkzname{Segment}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
\tkzDrawSegment[Latex-Latex](A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{Latex} and \tkzname{Ray}
+\item \tkzname{Latex-} and \tkzname{Segment}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B}
\tkzDrawSegment[Latex-](A,B)
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{tkzexample}
-\item \tkzname{Latex} and \tkzname{Several rays}
+\item \tkzname{-Latex} and \tkzname{Segments}
\begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small]
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tkzDefPoints{0/0/A,4/0/B,5/-2/C}
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ You can redefine this style.
\subsection{Arrows on middle point of a line segment}
-Arrows on lines are used to indicate that those lines are parallel. It depends on the country, in France we prefer to indicate outside the figure that $(A,B) \parallel (D,C)$. The code is an adaptation of an answer by \tkzname{muzimuzhi Z} on the site \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/632596/how-to-manage-argument-pattern-keys-and-subways}{tex.stackexchange.com}.
+Arrows on lines are used to indicate that those lines are parallel. It depends on the country, in France we prefer to indicate outside the figure that $(A,B) \parallel (D,C)$. The code is an adaptation of an answer by \tkzname{Muzimuzhi Z} on the site \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/632596/how-to-manage-argument-pattern-keys-and-subways}{tex.stackexchange.com}.
\medskip
Syntax: \\