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Coursepaper is a class with which students can provide simple course papers, in a uniform design to ease the task of marking.
PGFPlots draws high-quality function plots in normal or logarithmic scaling with a user-friendly interface directly in TeX. The user supplies axis labels, legend entries and the plot coordinates for one or more plots and PGFPlots applies axis scaling, computes any logarithms and axis ticks and draws the plots, supporting line plots, scatter plots, piecewise constant plots, bar plots, area plots, mesh-- and surface plots and some more. PGFPlots is based on PGF/TikZ (PGF); it runs equally for LaTeX/TeX/ConTeXt.
This package provides a collection of classes for typesetting court sentences, legal opinions, books and dissertations for German lawyers. A jurabook class is also provided, which may not yet be complete.
The class typesets papers for IMS (Iranian Mathematical Society) conference proceedings. The class uses the XePersian package.
Sans serif maths (produced by the beamer class or the sfmath package) often has accents positioned incorrectly. This package fixes the positioning of such accents when the default font (cmssi) is used for sans serif maths.
This package provides only two macros, \TheKey and \TheValue, to define then use pairs of key/value and gives a semblance of a hash.
The class provides a simple, effective method for knitters to produce high-quality, attractive patterns using LaTeX. It does this by providing commands to handle as much of the layout of the document as possible, leaving the author free to concentrate on the pattern.
The package allows the user to include several bibliographies covering different topics or bibliographic material into a document (e.g., one bibliography for primary literature and one for secondary literature). The package provides commands to include either all references from a .bib file, only the references actually cited or those not cited in your document. The user has to construct a separate .bib file for each bibliographic topic, each of which will be processed separately by BibTeX. If you want to have bibliographies specific to one part of a document, see the packages bibunits or chapterbib.
This package typesets physical units following the rules of the International System of Units (SI). Note that the package is now superseded by siunitx; siunits has maintenance-only support, now.
This package provides commands for naming, initializing and configuring theorem-like environments. These commands have key-value based interfaces and are especially useful in multilingual documents, allowing the easy declaration of theorem-like environments that can automatically adapt to the language settings.
The package provides enhanced fonts with LaTeX support files providing access to the typewriter fonts from newtx. Regular and bold weights, slanted variants and a choice of four different styles for zero.
kalendarium is a LaTeX3 package that provides several macros with which to print dates in classical Latin given days on the Julian or Gregorian calendars, using the same syntax used by ancient Roman authors. The format of these dates may be customised either in the package options or on a per-command basis; these options also allow for the generation of date strings according to different eras of the Classical period.
This package enables the user to place a classification label on each page, at the bottom to the right of the page number.
The package provides the commands to flag chapters or sections (or anything else destined to become a TOC line). The command \nexttocwithtags{req1,req2,...}{excl1,excl2,...} specifies which tags are to be required and which ones are to be excluded by the next \tableofcontents (or equivalent) command. In a document that uses a class where \tableofcontents may only be used once, the command \tableoftaggedcontents{req1,req2,...}{excl1,excl2,...} may be used to provide several tables.
The package extends e-TeX \numexpr...\relax operation to allow big integers, powers, factorials, truncated division and its associated modulo.
This project provides a LaTeX document class as well as a bibliography style file for typesetting theses at the Southeast University, Nanjing, China. It is based on the seuthesis.
This package provides a japanese option for the Babel package. It defines all the language definition macros in Japanese. Currently this package works with pLaTeX, upLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
This is a LaTeX thesis and dissertation class for US Air Force Institute Of Technology.
The bundle provides implementations of the traditional BibTeX styles (plain, abbrev, unsrt and alpha) with BibLaTeX.
This is an endnotes package for LaTeX. Its user interface provides means to print multiple sections of notes along the document, and to subdivide them either automatically --- by chapter, by section --- or at manually specified places, thus being able to easily handle both numbered and unnumbered headings. The package also provides infrastructure for setting up contextual running headers for printed notes. The default is a simple but useful one, in the form Notes to pages N-M, but more elaborate ones can be built. When hyperref is loaded, postnotes provides hyperlinked notes, including back links.
The bundle provides fonts for Cirth and for Tengwar. The Tengwar fonts are supported by macros in teng.tex, or by the (better documented) tengtex package.
The package provides an environment conteq, which will lay out systems of continued equalities (or inequalities). Several variant layouts of the equalities are provided, and the user may define their own.
The dottex package allows you to encapsulate DOT and Neato files in your document (DOT and Neato are both part of graphviz; DOT creates directed graphs, Neato undirected graphs).
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.