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The Asana-Math font is an OpenType font that includes almost all mathematical Unicode symbols and it can be used to typeset mathematical text with any software that can understand the MATH OpenType table.
This package provides a family of sans serif fonts for TeX and LaTeX, based on Donald Knuth's CM fonts. It comprises OT1, T1 and TS1 encoded text fonts of various shapes as well as all the fonts necessary for mathematical typesetting, including AMS symbols. This collection provides all the necessary files for using the fonts with LaTeX.
This package provides a map between traditional Adobe glyph names and Unicode points; it is maintained by Adobe. The additional texglyphlist.txt is maintained as part of lcdf-typetools.
This package provides a collection of visually appealing, structured callout boxes for LaTeX documents. These boxes are useful for highlighting important information such as warnings, errors, notes, and success messages.
The package provides an interface to embed movies, sounds and 3D objects into PDF documents for use with LaTeX as well as pdfLaTeX. The package defines a command \includemovie with PDF-1.5 compatibility. Option autoplay causes the media clip to be started right after the page has loaded. This is useful for side by side movie clips to be played back synchronously. The package is now superseded by media9.
This ConTeXt module provides an easy-to-use interface for creating presentations for use with a digital projector. The presentations are not interactive (no buttons, hyperlinks or navigational tools such as tables of contents). Graphics may be mixed with the text of slides. The module provides several predefined styles, designed for academic presentation. Most styles are configurable, and it is easy to design new styles.
The package uses TikZ to provide commands for generating control diagrams (specially in power electronics).
The LaTeX package gobble includes several gobble macros not included in the LaTeX kernel. These macros remove a number of arguments after them, a feature regularly used inside other macros. This includes gobble macros for optional arguments.
The LaTeX package gobble-user provides these macros at the user level, i.e. using names without @@ so that these can be used without \makeatletter and \makeatother. The same macros are provided inside .tex files for use with plain-TeX or other TeX formats. However, the gobble macros for optional macros require \@@ifnextchar to be defined.
This package replaces and extends the pgfpages sub-package of the PGF system. It provides the capability to arrange multiple logical pages on multiple physical pages, for example as for arranging pages to make booklets.
This package provides the Verona theme for the beamer class.
Fonetika Dania is a font bundle with a serif font and a sans serif font for the Danish phonetic system Dania. Both fonts exist in regular and bold weights. LaTeX support is provided.
This is yet another thesis titlepage style.
STANLI is a STructural ANalysis LIbrary based on PGF/TikZ. Creating new assignments and tests, at university, is usually a very time-consuming task, especially when this includes drawing graphics. In the field of structural engineering, those small structures are a key part for teaching. This package permits creating such 2D and 3D structures in a very fast and simple way.
This package provides hexadecimal color definitions of the 130 colors included in the Open Color library.
MLTeX is a modification of TeX that allows the hyphenation of words with accented letters using ordinary Computer Modern (CM) fonts. The system is distributed as a TeX change file.
Inspired by the physicspackage, the package defines some simple macros for mathematical notation which make the code more readable or allow flexibility in typesetting material.
Lollipop is a macro package that functions as a toolbox for writing TeX macros. Its main aim is to make macro writing so easy that implementing a fully new layout in TeX would become a matter of less than an hour for an average document. The aim is that such a task could be accomplished by someone with only a very basic training in TeX programming.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-omegaware.
In financial reports, text and currency amounts are regularly put in one table, e.g., a year balance or a profit-and-loss overview. This package provides the settings for automatically typesetting such columns, including the sum line (preceded by a rule of the correct width) using the specifier f.
This package defines a figure environment which provides the figure content on its own page, with the corresponding caption reading for example Figure 3 (on next page): <caption>.
This package mimics the screen of older Texas Instruments dot matrix display calculators, specifically the TI-82 STATS.
This package provides a MetaPost package providing facilities to assist in drawing diagrams that consist of boxes, lines, and annotations. Particular support is provided for creating EXPRESS-G diagrams, for example IDEF1X, OMT, Shlaer-Mellor, and NIAM diagrams. The package may also be used to create UML and most other Box-Line-Annotation charts, but not Gantt charts directly.
This package provides the script used in the works of the Beuron art school for use with TeX and LaTeX. It is a monumental script consisting of capital letters only. The fonts are provided as Metafont sources, in the Type1 and in the OpenType format. The package includes suitable font selection commands for use with LaTeX.
This package provides a theme for Beamer presentations.