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@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
-<p>For a start, make entirely sure you <em>have</em> found a bug.
+<p/>For a start, make entirely sure you <em>have</em> found a bug.
Double-check with books about TeX, LaTeX, or whatever you&rsquo;re using;
compare what you&rsquo;re seeing against the other answers above; ask every
possible person you know who has any TeX-related expertise.
The reasons for all this caution are various.
-<p>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in TeX itself, you&rsquo;re a rare animal indeed.
+<p/>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in TeX itself, you&rsquo;re a rare animal indeed.
Don Knuth is so sure of the quality of his code that he offers real
money prizes to finders of bugs; the cheques he writes are
such rare items that they are seldom cashed. If <em>you</em>
@@ -22,26 +22,26 @@ only after they are agreed as bugs by a small vetting team. In the
first instance, contact Barbara Beeton at the AMS
(<i>bnb@ams.org</i>), or contact
<a href="FAQ-TUGstar.html">TUG</a>.
-<p>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in LaTeX2e, <a href="FAQ-latexbug.html">report it</a>
+<p/>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in LaTeX2e, <a href="FAQ-latexbug.html">report it</a>
using mechanisms supplied by the LaTeX team. (Please be
careful to ensure you&rsquo;ve got a LaTeX bug, or a bug in one of the
&ldquo;required&rdquo; packages distributed by the LaTeX team.)
-<p>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in a contributed LaTeX package, you could try
+<p/>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in a contributed LaTeX package, you could try
contacting the author (if you can find a contact address). However,
it&rsquo;s generally best to treat any package as unsupported, in the first
instance, and only try the author <em>after</em> mailing list/news group
support has failed you.
-<p>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in LaTeX 2.09, or some other such unsupported
+<p/>If you&rsquo;ve found a bug in LaTeX 2.09, or some other such unsupported
software, you may find help or
<em>de facto</em> support on a newsgroup such as
<i>comp.tex.tex</i> or on a mailing list such as
-<a href="mailto:texhax@tug.org"><i>texhax@tug.org</i></a>; be carefule to include a
+<a href="mailto:texhax@tug.org"><i>texhax@tug.org</i></a>; be careful to include a
<a href="FAQ-minxampl.html">code example</a> of the
failure, if relevant.
-<p>Failing all else, you may need to pay for
+<p/>Failing all else, you may need to pay for
help &mdash; TUG maintains a
<a href="http://www.tug.org/consultants.html">register of TeX consultants</a>.
-<p><p>
+<p/><p/>