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If you'd like to join our channel webring send a patch to ~whereiseveryone/toys@lists.sr.ht adding your channel as an entry in channels.scm.
This package grants access to 336 web-related icons provided by the included Typicons font, designed by Stephen Hutchings.
The hep-bibliography package extends the BibLaTeX package with some functionality mostly useful for high energy physics. In particular it makes full use of all BibTeX fields provided by Discover High-Energy Physics.
Lualibs is a collection of Lua modules useful for general programming. The bundle is based on lua modules shipped with ConTeXt, and made available in this bundle for use independent of ConTeXt.
The Hamburg Notation System, HamNoSys for short, is a system for the phonetic transcription of signed languages. This package makes HamNoSys available in XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. The package provides a Unicode font for rendering HamNoSys symbols as well as three methods for entering them.
This is the GUST TeX Live scheme: it is a set of files sufficient to typeset Polish plain TeX, LaTeX and ConTeXt documents in PostScript or PDF.
This package provides provides Adobe Type 1 Computer Modern fonts for the Serbian and Macedonian languages. Although the cm-super package provides great support for Cyrillic script in various languages, there remains a problem with italic variants of some letters for Serbian and Macedonian. This package includes the correct shapes for italic letters \cyrb, \cyrg, \cyrd, \cyrp, and \cyrt. It also offers some improvements in letters and accents used in the Serbian language. Supported encodings are: T1, T2A, TS1, X2 and OT2. The OT2 encoding is modified so that it is now easy to transcribe Latin text to Cyrillic.
The package defines commands to iterate functions of a single variable, find fixed points, zeros and extrema of such functions, and calculate the terms of recurrence relations.
This package aims to provide citation styles (for footnotes and bibliographies) for German legal texts. It is currently focused on citations in books (style german-legal-book), but may be extended to journal articles in the future.
Pst-blur is a package built for use with PSTricks. It provides macros that apply blurring to the normal shadow function of PSTricks.
The fonts extend the Utopia set with Cyrillic glyphs, additional figure styles, ligatures and Small Caps in Regular style only. Macro support, and maths fonts that match the Utopia family, are provided by the Fourier and the Mathdesign font packages.
This package facilitates, in most cases, the creation of tables of relative positions of a curve and its asymptote, or a curve and a tangent in one of its points. This package has to be used with polyglossia and XeLaTeX to produce documents in Arabic.
This package provides a collection of LaTeX packages for drawing cute little animals and similar creatures using TikZ. Currently, the following TikZlings are included: anteater, bat, bear, bee, bug, cat, chicken, coati, elephant, hippo, koala, marmot, mole, mouse, owl, panda, penguin, pig, rhino, sheep, sloth, snowman, squirrel, and wolf. These little drawings can be customized in many ways.
This is a class for the French journal MATAPLI of the Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI).
This package provides a package and a class used to typeset traditional country dances, such as contra and square dances, and to create calling cards for the same.
Using this package one can handle multi-file projects more comfortably, making it possible to both process the subsidiary files by themselves and to process the main file that includes them, without making any changes to either.
This package provides macros that enforce basic Czech typography rules through Lua hooks available in LuaTeX.
This package automatically creates tramlines (lines above and below a title used by lawyers in the UK and the Commonwealth).
The package offers a set of PSTricks related packages for various cartographic projections of the terrestrial sphere. The package pst-map2d provides conventional projections such as Mercator, Lambert, cylindrical, etc. The package pst-map3d treats representation in three dimensions of the terrestrial sphere. Packages pst-map2dII and pst-map3dII allow use of the CIA World DataBank II. Various parameters of the packages allow for choice of the level of the detail and the layouts possible (cities, borders, rivers etc). Substantial data files are provided, in an (internally) compressed format. Decompression happens on-the-fly as a document using the data is displayed, printed or converted to PDF format. A Perl script is provided for the user to do the decompression, if the need should arise.
This package aims at being a GUI for tlmgr, the TeX Live Manager, with a modern look and feel.
PyLuaTeX allows you to execute Python code and to include the resulting output in your LaTeX documents in a single compilation run. LaTeX documents must be compiled with LuaLaTeX for this to work. PyLuaTeX runs a Python InteractiveInterpreter (actually several if you use different sessions) in the background for on-the-fly code execution. Python code from your LaTeX file is sent to the background interpreter through a TCP socket. This approach allows your Python code to be executed and the output to be integrated in your LaTeX file in a single compilation run.
This LaTeX package has been designed to assist in the representation and manipulation of continuous sets, operations, neural networks, and color schemes tailored for use in the context of cyber-physical systems. It provides a comprehensive set of macros that streamline the process of documenting complex mathematical objects and operations.
This allows the user to set tensor-style super- and subscripts with offsets between successive indices. It supports the typesetting of tensors with mixed upper and lower indices with spacing, also typeset preposed indices.
Several conditions can cause LaTeX labels to keep changing, no matter how many times a document is recompiled. This package helps diagnose the cause of repeated ``Label(s) may have changed'' warnings. The names and before/after definitions of changing labels are printed at the end of each compile. Multiply-defined labels are printed as well.
This package is meant for content which you reuse regularly, like songs in small booklets. For example the booklets used at church, weddings or similar events. You typeset your content once (most likely a song), garnish it with some meta data and put it into a file. From there you can insert this content into your document with one single line. The inserted content can have header and footer that use the meta data (i.e., title, composer, lyricist). Inside these content fragments, you can combine an image of a stave line with song lyrics.