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hepthesis is a LaTeX class for typesetting large academic reports, in particular PhD theses. In particular, hepthesis offers:
attractive semantic environments for various rubric sections;
extensive options for draft production, screen viewing and binding-ready output;
helpful extensions of existing environments, including equation and tabular;
support for quotations at the start of the thesis and each chapter.
The class is based on scrbook, from the KOMA-Script bundle.
This package generates a configurable business card or visiting card with full vcard as QR-Code, ready to send to online printers. You can specify the exact size of the paper and the content within the paper, including generation of crop marks.
The bundle provides a collection of BibTeX style files to turn an address database stored in the .bib format into files suitable for printing as address books or included into letter classes like akletter or scrletter2. The data may be sorted either by name or birthday and output provides files in various formats for address books or time planners.
The package provides a single macro \randomize{TEXT} that typesets the characters of TEXT in random order, such that the resulting output appears correct, but most automated attempts to read the file will misunderstand it. This function allows one to include an email address in a TeX document and publish it online without fear of email address harvesters or spammers easily picking up the address.
This package tries to prevent overflow lines in paragraphs or boxes. It changes LuaTeX's \linebreak callback and re-typesets the paragraph with increased values of \tolerance and \emergencystretch until the overflow no longer happens. If that doesn't help, it chooses the solution with the lowest badness.
The package provides a PGF/TikZ library that simplifies working with multiple matrix nodes. To do so, it correctly aligns groups of nodes with the content of the whole matrix. Furthermore, matrix-skeleton provides rows and columns for easy styling.
The Metafont sources and TFM files of the European Concrete Fonts. This is the T1-encoded extension of Knuth's Concrete fonts, including also the corresponding text companion fonts. Adobe Type 1 versions of the fonts are available as part of the cm-super font bundle.
This package provides a BibLaTeX style, based on the Turabian Manual (a version of Chicago).
The examz document class builds on the exam document class. An author may use the class exactly as the exam class, but there are also additional features. The document class facilitates the writing of questions with random elements, the creation of multiple versions of an exam, and the use of separate files as question banks.
This is a collection of core TeX and METAFONT macro files from Donald Knuth, including the plain format, plain base, and the MF logo fonts.
The alphanumeric string that forms the Italian personal Fiscal Code is prone to be misspelled thus rendering a legal document invalid. The package quickly verifies the consistency of the fiscal code string, and can therefore be useful for lawyers and accountants that use fiscal codes very frequently.
This package provides for the easy creation of chronological charts, which show visually the relative historical positions of people and events. Each event or period can be specified by a single line of LaTeX code comprising (possibly uncertain) start and finish dates and a label, and the package takes care of indicating the uncertainties and whether intervals extend beyond the specified bounds of the chart.
The package treats footnotes in \caption, the tabular environment, and \chapter and other \section-like commands.
This LaTeX package makes \hat put real hats on symbols.
This collection of tools includes: atsupport for short commands starting with @, macros to sanitize the OT1 encoding of the cmtt fonts; a doafter command; improved footnote support; mathenv for various alignment in maths; list handling; mdwmath which adds some minor changes to LaTeX maths; a rewrite of LaTeX's tabular and array environments; verbatim handling; and syntax diagrams.
This package provides the binary for texlive-axodraw2.
This package contains some first aid for LaTeX packages or classes that require updates because of internal changes to the LaTeX kernel that are not yet reflected in the package's or class's code. The file latex2e-first-aid-for-external-files.ltx provided by this package is meant to be loaded during format generation and not by the user.
The class may be used to create an overview of pictures from a digital camera or from other sources. It is possible to adjust the size of the pictures and all the margins.
The sanskrit-t1 font package provides Type 1 version of Charles Wikner's skt font series for the Sanskrit language.
This package lets you add comments in the page margins of PDF files, e.g., when reviewing manuscripts or grading reports. The PDF file to be annotated is included, one page at a time, as graphics, in a manner similar to the pdfpages package. Notes are placed in the margin next to the included graphics using a grid of help lines. Alternatively, only numbers are placed in the page margins, and the notes are collected into a numbered list at the end of the document.
Note that this package is not intended for adding notes directly to the LaTeX source of the document that is being reviewed; instead, the document undergoing review is already in PDF format and remains unchanged. Also note that this package does not produce the usual PDF sticky notes that must be opened by clicking on them; instead, the notes are simply shown as text.
This package establishes a simple and easy-to-use LaTeX template for Beijing Institute of Technology dissertations, including general undergraduate theses and master theses.
This package enables the inclusion of XMP (eXtensible Metadata Platform) data in the pdf output generated by (plain) LuaTeX. The use of XMP is required by PDF standards such as PDF/A.
The elpres class is intended to be used for presentations on a screen or with a beamer/projector. It is derived from LaTeX's article class and can be used with with LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX. The default ``virtual paper size'' of presentations generated by this class corresponds to a 4:3 (width:height) aspect ratio. Other aspect ratios for widescreen monitors (16:9, 16:10) may be selected.
When typesetting forms there often arises the need for defining fields which consist of one or more lines where the customer can write something down manually. This package offers some commands for defining such fields in a distinctive way.