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The package provides syntax highlighting for the Q# language, a domain-specific language for quantum programming.
This is a package for incorporating the values of Subversion keywords into typeset documents.
This package provides the binary for texlive-bibtex8.
Ysabeau combines the time-honored and supremely readable letterforms of the Garamond legacy with the clean crispness of a low-contrast sans serif, rendering it well suited for body copy as well as display. This package provides LaTeX font support for traditional TeX engines. For XeTeX or LuaTeX users, OpenType and TrueType fonts are provided only to use with the fontspec package.
The package provides a means of storing a project, without losing anything. It uses the embedfile package to attach to the generated PDF all files used in creating your project. In particular, it can embed images, external TeX files, and external codes.
This class formats documents in APA style (7th Edition). It provides a full set of facilities in four different output modes (journal-like appearance, double-spaced manuscript, double-spaced student manuscript, LaTeX-like document). The class can mask author identity for copies for use in masked peer review. It is a development of the apa6 class.
The package defines a command \ebook that defines page layout, fonts, and font-sizes for documents to be rendered as PDF-ebooks on small ebook-readers.
This package provides provides some macros to create simple boxes: \CreationBoite to create the box and \ParamBoites to modify some of its parameters.
The mcite package allows the user to collapse multiple citations into one, as is customary in physics journals. The package requires a customised BibTeX style for its work; the documentation explains how to do that customisation.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-luajittex.
The package amends the \see and \seealso macros that are used in building indexes with MakeIndex, to deal with repetitions, and to ensure page numbers are present in the actual index entries.
Package TIPA uses the T3 encoding for producing IPA characters. The package is widely used in the field of linguistics, but because of the old encoding, the output documents are less productive than Unicode-based documents. This package redefines most of the TIPA-commands for outputting Unicode characters. Users can now use their beloved TIPA shortcuts with the benefits of Unicode, i.e., searchability, copy-pasting, changing the font and many more.
As this package needs the fontspec package for loading an IPA font, it needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. This package can also be viewed as an ASCII-based input method for producing IPA characters in Unicode. It needs the New Computer Modern font for printing IPA characters.
This LaTeX2e package makes it possible to add timing marks to lecture notes in order to help managing the time available for presenting a given section of the document. It also provides tools to record and estimate the progress throughout the course.
This package defines macros for typesetting diagrams of board positions in the games of Havannah and Hex.
The FlashCards class provides for the typesetting of flash cards. By flash card, we mean a two sided card which has a prompt or a question on one side and the response or the answer on the flip (back) side. Flash cards come in many sizes depending on the nature of the information they contain.
This package provides a LaTeX package for students of Tsinghua University to write coursework more efficiently. It can also be used by students from other universities.
This package ports PEG (Parsing Expression Grammars) to TeX. Following the design in LPEG (Parsing Expression Grammars for Lua), it defines patterns as LaTeX3 variables, and offers several operators to compose patterns.
This package is meant for setting parameters in a LuaLaTeX document in a more programmatic way with YAML. Parameters can be specified by adding a ``recipe'' file. These recipe files describe the parameter's type, placeholders or default values. From thereon, the placeholders can be displayed in the document and an ``example'' document can be created. An ``actual copy'' document can be created by loading additional ``payload'' files, which all must correspond to a recipe file.
This package provides a TeX format designed to help students write short reports and essays. It provides the user with a suitable set of commands for such a task. It is also more robust than plain TeX and LaTeX.
This is a LaTeX package to write alternative and customisable subscripts and superscripts, with square brackets in the source code.
This LaTeX package makes it possible to simulate interference patterns occurring on a screen if monochromatic light is diffracted at regular structures of slits.
The package will read text in one alphabet, and provide a transliterated version in another; this is useful for readers who cannot read the original alphabet. The package can make allowance for hyphenation.
This package provides direct support for Unicode emoji in pdfLaTeX, with full access to emoji sequences including but not limited to flag sequences, diversity modifier sequences, and tag sequences.
This collection includes setups for typesetting various games, including chess.