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    <title>New CTAN package: he-she</title>
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    <updated>2011-02-14T20:00:57Z</updated>
    <summary>On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 Alan Munn submitted the 

  he-she

package.

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      <pre xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 Alan Munn submitted the 

  he-she

package.

Summary description: Alternating masculine and feminine pronouns to aid gender neutral writing
License type: lppl

Announcement text: <hr>This package implements a version of semi-automatic pronoun switching
for writing gender-neutral (and possibly annoying) prose. It
has upper- and lowercase versions of switching pronouns for
all case forms, plus anaphoric versions that reflect the
current gender choice.<hr>
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    <title>CTAN update: he-she</title>
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    <updated>2016-05-26T22:22:04Z</updated>
    <summary>Alan Munn submitted an update to the

                he-she

package.

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      <pre xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Alan Munn submitted an update to the

                he-she

package.

Version number: 1.2
License type: lppl1.3

Summary description: Alternating pronouns to aid gender-neutral writing

Announcement text:<hr>Version 1.2 adds support for genitive pronominal forms, as in "This car
is hers/his".<hr>
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    <title>CTAN update: he-she</title>
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    <updated>2016-06-08T20:17:41Z</updated>
    <summary>Alan Munn submitted an update to the

                he-she

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      <pre xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Alan Munn submitted an update to the

                he-she

package.

Version number: 1.3
License type: lppl1.3

Summary description: Alternating pronouns to aid gender-neutral writing

Announcement text:<hr>Responding to a veritable flurry of feature requests (well, two,
actually), this update reworks the interface for manually setting the
gender in a document by adding a \setgender{} macro. Older documents
will still work, but users are encouraged to change to the new syntax.

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