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In the discrete branches of mathematics and the computer sciences, it
will only take some seconds until you're faced with a set like
{1,...,m}. Only some people write $1\ldotp\ldotp m$, or
$\{j:1\leq j\leq m\}$, and that journal you're submitting to might
want something else entirely. \otm{} provides an interface that makes
changing from one to another a one-line change.
[description copied from TeX Catalogue]
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