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This module provides the slovak style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This package provides a package for defining and using patterns in MetaPost, using the Pattern Color Space available in PostScript Level 2.
The package provides macros for typesetting Hangul, the native alphabet of the Korean language, using Plain TeX. Korean text should be encoded in UTF-8.
The package provides a way to draw ribbon proofs in LaTeX, a graphical proof system for the propositional fragment of the logic of bunched implications.
This package provides EAN-8 and EAN-13 forms.
Coolstr is a subpackage of the cool bundle that deals with the manipulation of strings. A string is defined as a sequence of characters (not tokens). The package provides the ability to access a specific character of a string, as well as determine if the string contains numeric or integer data.
This small package realizes a poor man approximation of the ISO regulations for physical sciences and technology. Contrary to other more elegant solutions, it does not load any math alphabet, since pdfLaTeX can use only a maximum of such alphabets. The necessary user macros are defined for typsetting common math symbols that require special ISO treatment.
This package defines several useful environments for a beautiful printable semester plan. It includes a timetable (which is using the schedule-Package) as well as appointments, deadlines, and exams.
The package redefines \maketitle to generate a title page for a UoW thesis, in accordance with the UoW branding guidelines. The package should be used with the book class to typeset a thesis. The package also defines a \declaration command that typesets the declaration that this thesis is your own work, etc., which is required in the front of each PhD thesis.
This module provides the italian style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty.
Here you find a large collection of PDF documents for many C/WEB programs in TeX Live, both in their original form as written by their respective authors, and in the changed form as they are actually used in the TeX Live system. Care has been taken to keep the section numbering intact, so that you can study the sources and their changes in parallel.
Also included is the collection of errata for Donald Knuth's Computers & Typesetting series. Although not all the texts here are written or maintained by Donald Knuth, it is more convenient for everything to be collected in one place for reading and searching. They all stem from the system that Knuth created. The central entry point is the index file, with links to the individual documents, either in HTML or in PDF format.
This is a Type 1 conversion of Peter Vanroose's Calligra handwriting font.
This is the Vietnamese version of the Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
Currvita is a package rather than a class (like most other curriculum vitae offerings). The author considers that a curriculum vitae can quite reasonably form part of another document (such as a letter, or a dissertation).
This small package aims at making debugging (especially in an interactive way) easier, by providing \show variants suited to LaTeX2e commands (whether with optional arguments or robust) and environments. The variant commands also display the internal macros used by such commands, if any. The \showcs variant helps with macros with exotic names.
The package is designed to aid in the management and formatting of anthologies of poetry and other writings; it does not concern itself with actually typesetting the verse itself.
The overpic environment is a cross between the LaTeX picture environment and the \includegraphics command of graphicx. The resulting picture environment has the same dimensions as the included graphic. LaTeX commands can be placed on the graphic at defined positions; a grid for orientation is available.
This package automatically adds the bibliography and/or the index and/or the contents, etc., to the table of contents.
This is a package for formatting captions of column figures and column tabular material, which cannot be standard floats in a multicols environment. The package also provides a convenient way to customise your captions, whether they be in multicols or not.
This package generates alphabet soup puzzles (aka word search puzzles), and variations using numbers or other symbols. It provides macros to generate an alphabet soup style puzzle (also known as word search puzzles or find-the-word puzzles). It also allows creating number soup and soups with custom symbol sets.
This package allows you to typeset pseudocode in the style of Introduction to Algorithms, Second edition, by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, and Stein. The package was written by the authors. You use the commands the same way the package's author did when writing the book, and your output will look just like the pseudocode in the text.
This package enables you to split a bibliography into several categories and subcategories. It does not depend on BibTeX: any bibliography may be split and reordered.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX support for the Almendra family of fonts, designed by Ana Sanfelippo. Almendra is a typeface design based on calligraphy. Its style is related to the Chancery and Gothic hands. There are regular and bold weights with matching italics. There is also a regular-weight small-caps.
The package defines a new environment that, unlike tabularX, typesets a table of specified width by working on the inter-column glue; the tabular cells will all be stretched (or shrunk) according to need.