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Oct 14, 2010 · An alternative to nth package is fmtcount. In this case the command is \ordinalnum. By default the ordinal is formatted as superscript, but this is optional, as it is also in nth: \usepackage{fmtcount} % equivalent to \usepackage[super]{nth} \usepackage[level]{fmtcount} % equivalent to \usepackage{nth}