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+name dashrule
+category Package
+shortdesc Draw dashed rules.
+longdesc The dashrule package makes it easy to draw a huge variety of
+longdesc dashed rules (i.e., lines) in LaTeX. dashrule provides a command,
+longdesc \hdashrule, which is a cross between LaTeX's \rule and
+longdesc PostScript's setdash command. \hdashrule draws horizontally
+longdesc dashed rules using the same syntax as \rule, but with an
+longdesc additional, setdash-like parameter that specifies the pattern of
+longdesc dash segments and the space between those segments. Because
+longdesc dashrule's rules are constructed internally using \rule (as
+longdesc opposed to, e.g., PostScript \specials) they are fully compatible
+longdesc with every LaTeX back-end processor. [description copied from TeX
+longdesc Catalogue]