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@@ -256,13 +256,13 @@ This distinction is illustrated on \RefFig{fig:edgeDir}.
     \put(-262.5,-20){a}
     \put(-89,-20){b}
   \end{picture}
-  \caption{Blurred segments obtained in line or edge selection mode
+  \caption{Blurred segments obtained in \textit{line} or \textit{edge selection mode}
            as a result of the gradient direction filtering when adding points.
-           In line selection mode (a), a thick blurred segment is built and
+           In \textit{line selection mode} (a), a thick blurred segment is built and
            extended all along the brick join.
-           In edge selection mode (b), a thin blurred segment is built along
+           In \textit{edge selection mode} (b), a thin blurred segment is built along
            one of the two join edges.
-           Both join edges are detected with the multi-selection option.
+           Both join edges are detected with the \textit{multi-selection} option.
            On that very textured image, they are much shorter than the whole
            join detected in line selection mode.
            Blurred segment points are drawn in black color, and the enclosing