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The Lua-UCA library provides basic support for Unicode Collation Algorithm in Lua. It can be used to sort arrays of strings according to rules of particular languages. It can be used in other Lua projects that need to sort text in a language dependent way, like indexing processors, bibliographic generators, etc.
This package provides numerous minor LaTeX enhancements for linguistics, including multiple accents on the same letter, interline glosses (word-by-word translations), Discourse Representation Structures, and example numbering.
In 1994, with LaTeX2e, the old font commands \rm, \sf, \tt, \bf, \it, \sl, and \sc became obsolete. This package defines them, and also the deprecated KOMA-Script command \sfb.
The package provides support for typesetting simple chemical formulae, those long IUPAC compound names, and some chemical idioms. It also supports the labelling of compounds and reference to labelled compounds.
The package allows embedding non-PDF files (e.g., BibTeX
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 enables the user to generate multilingual bibliographies in cooperation with babel. Two approaches are possible: each citation may be written in another language, or the whole bibliography can be typeset in a language chosen by the user. In addition, the package supports commands to change the typography of the bibliographies.
This is another tool for the automation of LaTeX document processing, like latexmk or arara. The main feature of this tool is that it does not clutter your working directory with .aux or .log or other auxiliary files. It has of course the usual features of automation tools. It automatically re-runs (La)TeX for cross-references. MakeIndex, BibTeX, Biber, or makeglossaries will be executed if a corresponding option is set. Furthermore, cluttex can watch input files for changes (using an external program).
This package provides macros for a two language dictionary.
The package provides two commands: \dotlessi and \dotlessj, which give access to dotless i and j in math mode. They are intended for symbols in non English languages.
The package allows integration between MetaPost pictures and LaTeX. The main feature is that passing parameters to the MetaPost pictures is possible and the picture code can be put inside arguments to commands, including \newcommand.
This package provides the Polish extension of the Computer Modern fonts (compatible with CM itself) for use with Polish TeX formats.
The package extends the facilities of the pict2e and the curve2e packages, providing extra reference frames, conic section curves, graphs of elementary functions and other parametric curves.
In every quantum field theory course, there will be a chapter about Wick's theorem and how it can be used to convert a very large product of many creation and annihilation operators into something more tractable and normal ordered. The contractions are denoted with a square bracket over the operators which are being contracted, which used to be rather annoying to typeset in LaTeX as the only other package available was simplewick, which is rather unwieldy. This package provides a simpler syntax for Wick contractions.
This package provides some commands (in French) to perform calculations on small (2x2 or 3x3 or 4x4) linear systems, with xint or pyluatex:
\DetMatriceor\DetMatricePYto display the determinant of a matrix;\MatriceInverseor\MatriceInversePYto display the inverse of a matrix;\SolutionSystemeor\SolutionSystemePYto display the solution of a linear system;…
The package supports bibliographies as standard for KSFH (Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule) Munich. BibTeX entries in article, book, inbook, incollection and misc formats are supported.
This bundle of macros files provides macro support (including font encoding macros) for the use of Cyrillic characters in fonts encoded under the T2* and X2 encodings. These encodings cover (between them) pretty much every language that is written in a Cyrillic alphabet.
ijqc.bst is a BibTeX style file to support publication in Wiley's International Journal of Quantum Chemistry.
The class is designed either to conform with the recommendations of the Bavarian Kultusministerium for typesetting w-seminar papers (strict mode), or to use another style which should look better. The class is based on the LaTeX standard report class.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-mfware.
This package is used to produce printed slides with LaTeX and online presentations with pdfLaTeX.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-t1utils.
This package provides Occitan language description file for Polyglossia.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-xdvi