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This package provides an easy to use command. It takes an URL of the Research Organization Registry (ROR) as argument and creates a ROR symbol which links to the given URL---very similar to the orcidlink package from which it is derived. The symbol itself always fits with the chosen font size.
This directory contains the DictSym Type1 font designed by Georg Verweyen and all files required to use it with LaTeX. The font provides a number of symbols commonly used in dictionaries. The accompanying macro package makes the symbols accessible as LaTeX commands.
The package provides a language description file that enables support of Galician either with Babel or with Polyglossia.
This package provides a typical document usually contains many counters: page numbers, section numbers, itemizations, enumerations, theorems, and so on. This module provides a visual display for such counters.
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.
This package permits representing vehicles rolling without slipping on mathematical curves. Different types of vehicles are proposed, the shape of the curve is to be defined by its equation in algebraic notation.
A Few Notes on Book Design provides an introduction to the business of book design. It is an extended version of what used to be the first part of the memoir users manual.
This is a Metafont font to implement the modular tiles described by Slavik Jablan.
The l3kernel bundle provides an implementation of the LaTeX3 programmers interface, as a set of packages that run under LaTeX2e. The interface provides the foundation on which the LaTeX3 kernel and other future code are built: it is an API for TeX programmers. The packages are set up so that the LaTeX3 conventions can be used with regular LaTeX2e packages.
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 a LaTeX package for typesetting of guitar chord diagrams, including options for chord names, finger numbers and typesetting above lyrics. The bundle also includes a TCL script (chordbox.tcl) that provides a graphical application which creates LaTeX files that use gchords.sty.
This package is intended to print a term calendar for use in planning a class. It has a flexible mechanism for specifying which days of the week are to be included and for inserting text either regularly on the same day each week, or on selected days, or for a series of consecutive days. It also has a flexible mechanism for specifying class and non-class days. Text may be inserted into consecutive days so that it automatically flows around non-class days.
This package provides a French translation of the documentation of natbib.
Junicode is a TrueType font with many OpenType features for antiquarians (especially medievalists) based on typefaces used by the Oxford Press in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It works well with Xe(La)TeX.
This package provides various BibTeX formats for journals in chemistry, including Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Computational Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
Quiver is a graphical editor for commutative and pasting diagrams, capable of rendering high-quality diagrams for screen viewing, and exporting to LaTeX. This LaTeX package is intended to be used in conjunction with the editor, and provides the packages and styles that are used by diagrams exported from the editor.
This is a German translation of the ecv documentation.
This package provides macros for dealing with some spacing issues, e.g., centering a single line, making a variable strut, indenting a block, typesetting a compact list, placing two boxes side by side with vertical adjustment.
This package produces lists of symbols using the capabilities of the MakeIndex program.
This package defines a handful of mathematical symbols many of which are implemented via PDF's builtin drawing utility. It is intended for use with pdfTeX and LuaTeX and is supported by XeTeX to a lesser extent. Among the symbols it defines are some variants of commonly used ones, as well as more obscure symbols which cannot be as easily found in other TeX or LaTeX packages.
The package can be used to facilitate exercise counting and exercise point counting in a LaTeX document. It counts the number of exercises and it sums all the points of the exercises in a document. Especially for exams it is also common to have an overview of all exercises and their maximal points. This is also supported by this package by providing a macro to retrieve the points of each exercise.
This package provides a development of Omega, using most of the extensions of TeX, itself developed for e-TeX.
This module provides the spanish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This LaTeX package implements a command to reproduce the official flag of the European Union (EU). The flag is reproduced at 1em high based on the current font size, so it can be scaled arbitrarily by changing the font size.