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dtx a little bit messed up #10

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@Rimole

Hi!

The fmtcount.dtx in line 104 has % \url{www.dickimaw-books.com} which produces a link which Adobe reader interprets as file:///D|/2024/texmf-dist/loc/latex/fmtcount/www.dickimaw-books.com and tries to open the corresponding command file. Maybe https://www.dickimaw-books.com/ works?

chapter 9 in the documentation: http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/ has been moved to http://www.dickimaw-books.com/faqs/index.html which forwards to https://www.dickimaw-books.com/faq.php
Also in that chapter: https://github.com/nlct/fmtcount/issues/ forwards to https://github.com/vincentb1/fmtcount/issues

The fmtcount.sty file (sty!) contains

%%\subsection{Prefixes}
%%\label{sec:latin-prefixes}
%%
%%\begin{definition}[\DescribeMacro{\latinnumeralstring}]
%%\cs{latinnumeralstring}\marg{counter}\oarg{prefix options}
%%\end{definition}
%%
%%\begin{definition}[\DescribeMacro{\latinnumeralstringnum}]
%%\cs{latinnumeralstringnum}\marg{number}\oarg{prefix options}
%%\end{definition}
%% Local Variables:
%% coding: utf-8
%% compile-command: "make -C ../dist fmtcount.pdf"
%% End:

which probably should not be there.

At the end of fmtcount.sty there is

\iffalse Local variables: \fi
\iffalse mode: docTeX     \fi
\iffalse End:             \fi

which does not look right.

In the same file:
\ProvidesPackage{fmtcount}[2024/10/18 v3.09]
is given instead of
\ProvidesPackage{fmtcount}[2024/10/18 v3.09 Displaying the values of LaTeX counters (NT,VB)]

Near the end of fmtcount.sty there is

\AtBeginDocument{ ... 
}
\AtBeginDocument{
  \ifcsundef{FBsupR}{\let\fc@textsuperscript\textsuperscript}{\let\fc@textsuperscript\fup}%
}

Closing \AtBeginDocument and immediately re-opening it does not seem reasonable.

Thank you for maintaining the fmtcount package!

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