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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ for a word which can be either
This can be \textit{useful in} these situations:
\begin{enumerate}
\item You are writing a document for which you need to dash or (and) to dot text,
-\item You want to write a test for which students have to ``fill in the gaps,'' and you want to chose when to print the answers.
+\item You want to write a test for which students have to ``fill in the gaps,'' and you want to choose when to print the answers.
\end{enumerate}
\section{Use}
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Without any option, the package will not be really useful, as it will not perfor
\begin{verbatim}
\dashuline{text}
\end{verbatim}
-where you want ``text'' to be dashed (\textit{i.e.} somewhere in the \verb document ~environment)
+where you want ``text'' to be dashed (\textit{i.e.} somewhere in the \verb document ~environment),
\item \verb dot : will dot \dotuline{text} if used with the command\index{\texttt{dot}}
\begin{verbatim}
\dotuline{text}
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ where you want ``text'' to be dotted (\textit{i.e.} somewhere in the \verb docum
\newpage
\section{Possible Combinations}
-All the possible sensed commands (the launching order has no importance) of \verb dashundergap.sty ~are given at Table \ref{tab:exuse} \textit{except} the use of \verb displaynbgaps , which can trivially be used iff \verb phantomtext ~is used. Here, ``$\times$'' is equivalent to the well-known ``N.A.'' and thus means ``Not Applicable here,'' or, equivalently, ``Not Available.''
+All the possible sensed commands (the launching order has no importance) of \verb dashundergaps.sty ~are given at Table \ref{tab:exuse} \textit{except} the use of \verb displaynbgaps , which can trivially be used iff \verb phantomtext ~is used. Here, ``$\times$'' is equivalent to the well-known ``N.A.'' and thus means ``Not Applicable.'' Notice that gaps are automatically numbered.
\begin{table}[!h]
\begin{center}
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ We can still \dotuline{dot this}.
results in
\begin{center}
\begin{boxedminipage}{\textwidth}
-In Computer Science, ``PC'' means ``Personal \dotuline{\phantom{Computer}}.''
+In Computer Science, ``PC'' means ``Personal \dotuline{\phantom{Computer}} (1).''
We can still \dotuline{dot this}.
\end{boxedminipage}
@@ -330,8 +330,8 @@ would be a good idea, since \verb \emph ~is equivalent to \verb \underline ~for
\section{Contact}
If you have any question concerning this package (limitations, bugs, \ldots), please contact me at \href{mailto:Luca.Merciadri@student.ulg.ac.be}{Luca.Merciadri@student.ulg.ac.be}.
-
-
+\section{Thanks}
+Thanks to many users for feedback and to Glad Deschrijver \cite{gdttdu} for the \verb|\dotuline| and \verb|\dashuline| code.
\newpage