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\title{\crefthepackage{} - cross referencing with proper definite articles}
\author{Jinwen XU}
-\thanks{Corresponding to: \texttt{\crefthepackage{} 2022/02/10}}
+\thanks{Corresponding to: \texttt{\crefthepackage{} 2022/02/20}}
\date{February 2022, in Paris}
\maketitle
@@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ With the option \texttt{overwrite}, user commands in \textsf{cleveref} will be r
\section{Known issues}
\begin{itemize}
\item \crefthepackage{} currently works for French, Italian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian) and Spanish, certainly more would be added to this list.
- \item The current mechanism does not work for German. The author plans to adopt a more refined approach in later versions in order to support the various situations in German. Meanwhile, you may consider the package \textsf{zref-clever}, which has a much more powerful and sophisticated interface for configure cross referencing.
- \item The names of theorem-like environments are not provided --- for the moment you need to define them all by yourself. However, users are encouraged to use the \ProjLib{} toolkit, which already handles everything for you.
+ \item The current mechanism does not work for German. The author plans to adopt a more refined approach in later versions in order to support the various situations in German. Meanwhile, you may consider the package \textsf{zref-clever}, which has a much more powerful and sophisticated interface for configuring cross referencing.
+ \item The names of theorem-like environments are not provided here, you need to define them by yourself. However, users are encouraged to use the \ProjLib{} toolkit (more specifically, the internal package \textsf{create-theorem}), which already handles everything for you.
\end{itemize}