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This package allows including functional MetaPost in LaTeX.
The package provides a library (GRAFCET) that can draw Grafcet Sequential Function Chart (SFC) diagrams, in accordance with EN 60848, using PGF/TikZ.
This collection provides additional BibTeX styles and bibliography data(bases), notably including BibLaTeX.
When studying antic and medieval literature, we may find many different texts published with the same title, or, in contrary, the same text published with different titles. To avoid confusion, scholars have published claves, which are books listing ancient texts, identifying them by an identifier --- a number or a string of text. For example, for early Christianity, we have the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca, the Clavis Apocryphorum Novi Testamenti and other claves. It could be useful to print the identifier of a texts in one specific clavis, or in many claves. The package allows us to create new field for different claves, and to present all these fields in a consistent way.
This LaTeX package checks the quality of your .bib file and emits warning messages if any issues are found. For this, the TeX processor must be run with the --shell-escape option. bibcop can also be used as a standalone command line tool.
Many of David Carlisle's more substantial packages stand on their own, or as part of the LaTeX latex-tools set; this set contains: making dotless j characters for fonts that don't have them; a method for combining the capabilities of longtable and tabularx; an environment for including plain TeX in LaTeX documents; a jiffy to create slashed characters for physicists.
This package will get a description of the current Git version of the document and store it in a command \gitVer. If memoir or fancyhdr are in use, it will also add this to the document footers unless the option noheader is passed. The package also defines a command \versionBox which outputs a box containing the version and date of compilation.
Erewhon is based on the Heuristica package, which is based in turn on Utopia. Erewhon adds a number of new features --- small caps in all styles rather than just regular, added figure styles (proportional, inferior, numerator, denominator) and superior letters. The size is 6% smaller than Heuristica, matching that of UtopiaStd.
Fig4LaTeX simplifies management of the figures in a large LaTeX document. Fig4LaTeX is appropriate for projects that include figures with graphics created by XFig --- in particular, graphics which use the combined PS/LaTeX (or PDF/LaTeX) export method.
This package provides the binary for texlive-xetex.
The package makes bibliographic references appear as footnotes. It defines a command \footcite which is similar to the LaTeX \cite command but the references cited in this way appear at the bottom of the pages. This foot bibliography does not conflict with the standard one and both may exist simultaneously in a document. The command \cite may still be used to produce the standard bibliography. The foot bibliography uses its own style and bibliographic database which may be specified independently of the standard one. Any standard bibliography style may be used.
Apacite provides a BibTeX style and a LaTeX package which are designed to match the requirements of the American Psychological Association's style for citations. The package follows the 6th edition of the APA manual, and is designed to work with the apa6 class.
The footnote package by Mark Wooding dates back to 1997 and has not been made hyperref compatible. The aim of the present package is to do that.
This package provides the translation into German of the documentation of microtype.
This LaTeX package provides a flexible mechanism for translating individual words into different languages. Such a translation mechanism is useful when the author of some package would like to localize the package such that texts are correctly translated into the language preferred by the user. This package is not intended to be used to automatically translate more than a few words.
This package provides a means of writing vanilla letters and memos is provided, with support covering ConTeXt Mkii and Mkiv. The design of letters may be amended by a wide range of style specifications.
This package contains all the necessary tools to typeset the magical Icelandic staves plus the runic letters used in Iceland. Included are a font in Adobe Type 1 format and LaTeX support.
This package makes it easy to combine and index individual PDF files into one large PDF file.
The package provides a command to convert a length to any of a large selection of units.
The package provides the means of defining \global and (e-TeX) \protected commands, within the framework of LaTeX's standard \newcommand.
The package computes the number of sheets of paper used by, and hence the mass of a document. This is useful (for example) when calculating postal charges.
The KOMA-Script bundle provides replacements for the article, report, and book classes with emphasis on typography and versatility. There is also a letter class. The bundle also offers: a package for calculating type areas in the way laid down by the typographer Jan Tschichold, packages for easily changing and defining page styles, a package scrdate for getting not only the current date but also the name of the day, and a package scrtime for getting the current time. All these packages may be used not only with KOMA-Script classes but also with the standard classes.
The STIX fonts are a suite of unicode OpenType fonts containing a complete set of mathematical glyphs. This package is considered obsolete. See stix2-otf and stix2-type1 instead.
This work provides the necessary files to use the Chivo fonts with LaTeX. Chivo is a set of eight fonts provided by Hector Gatti and Omnibus Team.