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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ncctools/nccthm.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ncctools/nccthm.dtx
index 033ec5d7d84..deb6b6ac1b7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ncctools/nccthm.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ncctools/nccthm.dtx
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
% \changes{v1.1}{2004/12/16}{Documentation was prepared}
%
%<*driver>
+\let\makeindex\relax
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{desclist}
\usepackage[blackqed,whiteqed]{nccthm}
@@ -42,10 +43,12 @@
%</driver>
% \fi
%
+% \tableofcontents
+%
% \section{Overview}
%
% This is yet another extension of the \LaTeX\ theorem making
-% environment. Further, we'll call the \textit{theorem\/}
+% environment. Further, we'll call the \textit{theorem}
% any mathematical statement consisting of one or more paragraphs,
% and starting with a header containing an optional number.
% A theorem is set off from the main text with an extra space.
@@ -56,7 +59,7 @@
% |nccthm| package is distinct in the following:
%
% \paragraph{1} All new theorem environments generated with the
-% |nccthm| package use the \textit{dynamic counters\/} (see |dcounter|
+% |nccthm| package use the \textit{dynamic counters} (see |dcounter|
% package from this bungle for more details). As a result, this allows
% a package writer to generate predefined theorems
% and do not think on how they will be numbered, because the
@@ -85,30 +88,30 @@
% \paragraph{2} We have divided all theorem modification features into
% three orthogonal groups.
%
-% A \textit{type\/} defines font shapes used in the theorem.
-% Two types are predefined: \textit{theorem\/} and \textit{remark}.
+% A \textit{type} defines font shapes used in the theorem.
+% Two types are predefined: \textit{theorem} and \textit{remark}.
% You can define more types or redefine existing types.
%
-% A \textit{mode\/} defines the precedence of number in the header.
+% A \textit{mode} defines the precedence of number in the header.
% In standard mode, a number goes after a theorem title.
% The reverse mode (number starts header), named here the
-% \textit{APAR\/} mode, is special. All theorems using this mode
+% \textit{APAR} mode, is special. All theorems using this mode
% are counted with the same |apar| counter. To generate theorems
% in the standard mode, the |\newtheorem| command is used.
-% The |\newtheorem*| command is used for generation \textit{apar\/}
+% The |\newtheorem*| command is used for generation \textit{apar}
% theorems.
%
-% A \textit{style\/} specifies the appearance of theorems.
+% A \textit{style} specifies the appearance of theorems.
% It consists of three modifiers: \textit{breaking},
% \textit{indentation},
% and \textit{marginal numbering}. The breaking modifier determines
% the separation of theorem header from theorem body (run-in header
% or line break after header). The indentation modifier has two
-% values: \textit{noindent\/} and \textit{parindent}. It
+% values: \textit{noindent} and \textit{parindent}. It
% defines an indentation style of a theorem header.
% The marginal numbering modifier affects on apar theorems:
-% in \textit{margin\/} style, the number of an apar theorem
-% is typed on margins; in \textit{nomargin\/}
+% in \textit{margin} style, the number of an apar theorem
+% is typed on margins; in \textit{nomargin}
% style, the number starts a paragraph.
%
% The breaking modifier is controlled with special commands but other
@@ -165,7 +168,6 @@
% as its tag (|\tag*{\qedsymbol}| when use the
% |amsmath| package).
%
-%
% \DescribeMacro{\blackqed}
% \DescribeMacro{\blackqedsymbol}
% If you load the package with the `|blackqed|' option, two