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This package offers low-level mplib integration for plain LuaTeX and is designed with the purpose of being easy to extend. The use of multiple simultaneous MetaPost instances is supported, as well as running TeX or lua code from within MetaPost. With the included minim-mp format file, you can even use LuaTeX as a stand-alone MetaPost compiler.
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.
The package is intended for commented editions. An example of commented edition is a teacher's book based on a student's textbook. Each page of a teacher's book is a page from the textbook and comments for the teacher.
Sparklines are intense, simple, wordlike graphics. A sparkline can be added using the sparkline environment. Also, you can add sparkling rectangles for the median and special sparkling dots in red or blue. The package requires pdfLaTeX; sparklines cannot appear in a DVI file. The sparklines package uses PGF.
The package establishes French conventions in a document (or a subset of the conventions, if French is not the main language of the document).
This package provides a package using PSTricks to draw three dimensional framed boxes using a macro \PstFrameBoxThreeD. The macro is especially useful for drawing 3D-seeming buttons.
Memoize is a package for externalization of graphics and memoization of compilation results in general, allowing the author to reuse the results of compilation-intensive code. Memoize induces very little overhead, as all externalized graphics is produced in a single compilation. It features automatic recompilation upon the change of code or user-adjustable context, and automatic externalization of TikZ pictures and Forest trees, easily extensible to other commands and environments. Furthermore, Memoize supports cross-referencing, TikZ overlays and Beamer.
The package defines commands and an environment for displaying pixel arts.
This Lua script searches for fonts in the font database.
The package defines a \label- and \ref-like commands for compound numbers.
The package keeps track of whether a command defined in a document preamble is actually used somewhere in the document. After the package is loaded in the preamble of a document, all \newcommand (and similar command definitions) between that point and the beginning of the document will be marked for logging. At the end of the document a report of command usage will be printed in the TeX log.
This package can be used to draw liftarms with TikZ. It provides several options for the appearance of the liftarms, a command which connects two liftarms and an environment to describe a construction.
This module provides the polish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This package was written with the aim of providing MetaPost macros for creating a geometry figure that closely matches an imperative description: Let A be the point with coordinates (2,3). Let B be the point with coordinates (4,5). Draw the line (A, B).
The Cyclop typeface was designed in the 1920s at the workshop of Warsaw type foundry Odlewnia Czcionek J. Idzkowski i S-ka. This sans serif typeface has a highly modulated stroke so it has high typographic contrast. The vertical stems are much heavier then horizontal ones. Most characters have thin rectangles as additional counters giving the unique shape of the characters. The lead types of Cyclop typeface were produced in slanted variant at sizes 8-48 pt. It was heavily used for heads in newspapers and accidents prints. Typesetters used Cyclop in the inter-war period, during the occupation in the underground press. The typeface was used until the beginnings of the offset print and computer typesetting era. Nowadays it is hard to find the metal types of this typeface.
The fonts are distributed in the Type1 and OpenType formats along with the files necessary for use these fonts in TeX and LaTeX including encoding definition files: T1 (ec), T5 (Vietnamese), OT4, QX, texnansi and nonstandard ones (IL2 for Czech fonts).
The package enables the user to generate high-quality othello (also known as Reversi) board diagrams of any size. The diagrams support annotations, including full game transcripts. Automated board or transcript creation, from plain text formats standard to WZebra (and other programs) is also supported.
The package provides horizontal bar charts, drawn using TikZ on a numeric X-axis. The focus of the package is simplicity and aesthetics.
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 package extracts the first and last words of a page, together with the first word of the next page, just before the page is formed into the object to print. The package defines a couple of page styles that use the words that have been extracted.
The package provides an Eepic driver to use pict2e facilities.
This package provides the PlayFairDisplay family of fonts, designed by Claus Eggers Sorensen, for use with LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. PlayFairDisplay is well suited for titling and headlines. It has an extra large x-height and short descenders. It can be set with no leading if space is tight, for instance in news headlines, or for stylistic effect in titles. Capitals are extra short, and only very slightly heavier than the lowercase characters. This helps achieve a more even typographical colour when typesetting proper nouns and initialisms.
Luaotfload is an adaptation of the ConTeXt font loading system for the Plain and LaTeX formats. It allows OpenType fonts to be loaded with font features accessible using an extended font request syntax while providing compatibilitywith XeTeX. By indexing metadata in a database it facilitates loading fonts by their proper names instead of file names.
This is a Vietnamese translation of amsldoc, the users guide to amsmath.
This package enables the usage of classes as packages. It was originally designed for the l3doc class, which is employed for documenting LaTeX code with numerous useful features. However, employing the l3doc class as a package is not convenient when using the developing class as the style for the document. Therefore, this package provides a simple interface for utilizing classes as packages.