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This package provides multi-weight Japanese font support for the jlreq class.
This bundle is an extension to the babel package for multilingual typesetting. It provides all the necessary macros, definitions and settings to typeset German documents. The bundle includes support for the traditional and reformed German orthography as well as for the Austrian and Swiss varieties of German.
TeX and LaTeX provide few facilities for dates by default, though many packages have filled this gap. This package fills it, as well, with a pure TeX-primitive implementation. It can print dates, advance them by numbers of days, weeks, or months, determine the weekday automatically, and print them in (mostly) arbitrary format. It can also print calendars (monthly and yearly) automatically, and can be easily localized for non-English languages.
This package allows rapidly writing the bimonthly report for The PhD School in Materials, Mechatronics and System Engineering. It allows defining the research activities, the participation to school and congress, and the publication performed by a student.
With realtranspose you can notate the transposition of a matrix by rotating the symbols 90 degrees.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-dvipdfmx.
The bundle contains fonts for use with pTeX and the documents for the makejvf program.
This package provides TeX macros for converting Adobe Font Metric files to TeX metric and virtual font format. Fontinst helps mainly with the number crunching and shovelling parts of font installation. This means in practice that it creates a number of files which give the TeX metrics (and related information) for a font family that TeX needs to do any typesetting in these fonts.
The package extends the drawing capacities of the pict2e package that serves as a LaTeX2e replacement for picture mode. In particular, curve2e introduces new macros for lines and vectors, new specifications for line terminations and joins, arcs with any angular aperture, arcs with arrows at one or both ends, generic curves specified with their nodes and the tangent direction at these nodes.
This package provides an easy way to read in JSON data from files or strings in LaTeX documents, parse the data and store it in a user-defined token variable.
This is a class file for producing dissertations and theses according to the BJFU guidelines for undergraduate theses and dissertations.
This package includes Knuth's original hyphen.tex, zerohyph.tex to disable hyphenation, language.us which starts the autogenerated files language.dat and language.def (and default versions of those), etc.
This package provides some useful commands for tabular matter. It uses LuaLaTeX and offers the ability to combine the facilities of multirow and makecell with an easy to use syntax. It also adds some enhanced rules for the booktabs package.
LaTeX tables are implemented using TeX commands such as \halign, \noalign, \span, and \omit. In order to implement new features, many macro packages have modified the inner table commands inside LaTeX. This makes package code complicated, difficult to maintain, and often conflicts with each other. At present, the LaTeX3 programming layer is basically mature. This tabularray package will discard the old \halign commands and directly use LaTeX3 functions to parse the table, and then typeset the entire table. Under the premise of being compatible with the basic syntax of LaTeX2 tables, this macro package will completely separate the content and style of the table, and the style of the table can be completely set in keyval way.
The package defines a new math version Sans, and a command \sansmath that behaves somewhat like \boldmath.
The package modifies the behaviour of characters in maths mode so that:
. is used as a one-thousand separator (as is common in Germany);
, is used as a decimal separator (as is common in Germany);
-- is represented with spacing as appropriate to such constructs as 1.000,--.
These conversions may be switched on and off.
The basic command of the package is \relsize, whose argument is a number of \magsteps to change size; from this are defined commands \larger, \smaller, \textlarger, etc.
The hep-math package provides some additional features beyond the mathtools and amsmath packages.
This package permits representing vehicles rolling without slipping on mathematical curves. Different types of vehicles are proposed, the shape of the curve is to be defined by its equation in algebraic notation.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Hebrew in babel. Macros to control the use of text direction control of TeX--XeT and e-TeX are provided (and may be used elsewhere). Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Hebrew of standard LaTeX names.
The package provides the means of declaring a set of counters to be stepped, each time some master counter is stepped.
The package extends the vowel package (distributed as part of the tipa bundle) by allowing the user to draw arrows between vowels to show relationships such as diphthong membership.
The package provides a \makecommand command, which is like \newcommand or \renewcommand except it always (re)defines a command. There is also \makeenvironment and \provideenvironment for environments.
The bundle contains fonts (TFM and VF) for use with upTeX.