diff --git a/GenericPretty.cabal b/GenericPretty.cabal
--- a/GenericPretty.cabal
+++ b/GenericPretty.cabal
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 -- The package version. See the Haskell package versioning policy
 -- (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy) for
 -- standards guiding when and how versions should be incremented.
-Version:             1.1.1
+Version:             1.1.2
 
 -- A short (one-line) description of the package.
 Synopsis:            A generic, derivable, haskell pretty printer.
@@ -46,23 +46,23 @@
   .
   will fail because of the (Eq a) context.
   .
-  *Instalation instructions
+  *Installation instructions
   .
   The package is installed in the same way as any other package. If needed, instructions are provided below.
   .
   0. Make sure you have a version of ghc >= 7.2 installed and that you can use the 'runhaskell' command from the command line.
   . 
-  1. Download the file "GenericPretty-1.1.1.tar.gz" from this page.
+  1. Download the file "GenericPretty-1.1.2.tar.gz" from this page.
   .
   2. Unpack the file. If using a UNIX system, run 
   .
-    tar xzf GenericPretty-1.1.1.tar.gz 
+    tar xzf GenericPretty-1.1.2.tar.gz 
   .
-    If on windows use your preffered unpacking utility(for instance, 7zip : <http://www.7-zip.org/>)
+    If on windows use your preferred unpacking utility(for instance, 7zip : <http://www.7-zip.org/>)
   .
   3. Move to the correct directory: 
   .
-  cd GenericPretty-1.1.1
+  cd GenericPretty-1.1.2
   .
   4. Run the following haskell commands to install the library globally
   .
diff --git a/Text/PrettyPrint/GenericPretty.hs b/Text/PrettyPrint/GenericPretty.hs
--- a/Text/PrettyPrint/GenericPretty.hs
+++ b/Text/PrettyPrint/GenericPretty.hs
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 	
 	The Generics used are based on those described in the paper "A Generic Deriving Mechanism for Haskell" - 
   by Magalhães, Dijkstra, Jeuring and Löh in Proceedings of the third ACM Haskell symposium on Haskell 
-  (Haskell'2010), pp. 3748, ACM, 2010: <http://dreixel.net/research/pdf/gdmh.pdf> .
+  (Haskell'2010), pp. 37-48, ACM, 2010: <http://dreixel.net/research/pdf/gdmh.pdf> .
   
   There are however several changes between the mechanism 
   described in the paper and the one implemented in GHC which are described here: 
diff --git a/Text/PrettyPrint/MyPretty.hs b/Text/PrettyPrint/MyPretty.hs
--- a/Text/PrettyPrint/MyPretty.hs
+++ b/Text/PrettyPrint/MyPretty.hs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-{-# MyPretty is a library that can be used in conjuncture with "Text.PrettyPrint.GenericPretty".
+{-| MyPretty is a library that can be used in conjuncture with "Text.PrettyPrint.GenericPretty".
     
     This library is a thin wrapper around the "Pretty" library and implements only 'Style' related
     features. 
@@ -6,10 +6,12 @@
     When that happens "MyPretty" will become obsolete and will be replaced by "Pretty".
     
     This library can be imported if the user wants to make custom pretty printing definitions for
-    his types. The syntax used is that of "Pretty" and "Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ".
+    his types or define a custom printing Style. 
+    The syntax used is that of "Pretty" and "Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ".
     
-    For an example of a custom definition for a data type see the README file included in the package.
-#-}
+    For an example of a custom definition for a data type and usage of a custom Style 
+    see the README file included in the package.
+|-}
 module Text.PrettyPrint.MyPretty(
                 module Pretty,
                 Style(..), renderStyle, style
