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This package allows you to create high-quality publication-ready graphics directly from MGL scripts embedded into your LaTeX document, using the MathGL library.
MathGL is a fast and efficient library by Alexey Balakin for the creation of high-quality publication-ready scientific graphics. Although it defines interfaces for many programming languages, it also implements its own scripting language, called MGL, which can be used independently.
This package provides TeX support (from CJK) for the Garuda font.
This package is designed to emulate the way Windows Explorer displays directory and file trees, with the root at top left, and each level of subtree displaying one step in to the right. The macros work equally well with Plain TeX and with LaTeX.
This LuaLaTeX package provides batch generation of scale and chord diagrams for plucked string instruments, such as the guitar.
The package is for writing about xiangqi or chinese chess. You can write games or parts of games and show diagrams with special positions.
The package uses TikZ for drawing cooking symbols like top heat, airfryer and so on. The commands are provided in English and German.
Dk-bib is a translation of the four standard BibTeX style files (abbrv, alpha, plain and unsrt) and the apalike style file into Danish. The files have been extended with URL, ISBN, ISSN, annote and printing fields which can be enabled through a LaTeX style file. Dk-bib also comes with a couple of Danish sorting order files for BibTeX8.
The package provides the commands \doi, \pubmed and \citeurl. These commands are primarily designed for use in bibliographies. A LaTeX2HTML style file is also provided.
This bundle provides two classes and BibLaTeX styles for the French journal La Gazette des Mathematiciens: gzt for the complete issues of the journal, aimed at the Gazette's team, gztarticle, intended for authors who wish to publish an article in the Gazette. This class's goals are to faithfully reproduce the layout of the Gazette, thus enabling the authors to be able to work their document in actual conditions, and provide a number of tools (commands and environments) to facilitate the drafting of documents, in particular those containing mathematical formulas.
Pst-eps is a PSTricks-based package for exporting PSTricks images on the fly to encapsulated PostScript (EPS) image files, which can then be read into a document in the usual way.
The milog.cls class provides means to fulfill the documentation duties by the German minimum wage law MiLoG. The recording of working hours is carried out in a simple CSV file from which the class will automatically create a time sheet. Alternatively, data can also be collected by a CSV export of a suitable app.
This package for LaTeX and BibTeX facilitates the construction, maintenance and exploitation of an address book-like database.
This package aligns terms and members between lines containing math expressions.
This library allows you to typeset ZX-calculus directly in LaTeX. It comes with many pre-built wire shapes, a highly customizable node style (with multiple flavours for putting labels inside or outside nodes), and a debugging mode to avoid getting lost in big diagrams.
This package creates an academic curriculum vitae (CV) from a BibTeX .bib file. The package makes use of BibLaTeX and Biber to automatically format, group, and sort the entries on a CV.
The cooltooltips package enables a document to contain hyperlinks that pop up a brief tooltip when the mouse moves over them and also open a small window containing additional text. cooltooltips provides the mechanism used by the Visual LaTeX FAQ to indicate the question that each hyperlink answers.
These are font bundles for the Chinese Arphic fonts which work with the CJK package. TrueType versions of these fonts for use with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX are provided by the arphic-ttf package.
The package provides a bibliography and citation style which conforms to the latest revision of the international standard ISO 690:2010.
This bundled is aimed at producing undergraduate students final work or report at UFRGS/EE (Engineering School at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul), closely following ABNT rules (Brazilian Association for Technical Norms). It is composed of a main class, ufrgscca, and a set of auxiliary packages, some of which can be used independently.
This package defines some commands to draw signal flow graphs as used by electrical and electronics engineers and graph theorists.
This package which provides commands for drawing grids for the game known variously as Tic-Tac-Toe (and variants), Noughts and Crosses, Naughts and Crosses, Xs and Os, and so on.
The package provides a means of reading Asymptote figures from separate files, rather than within the document, as is standard in the asymptote package, which is provided as part of the Asymptote bundle. The Asymptote way can prove cumbersome in a large document; the present package allows the user to process one picture at a time, in simple test documents, and then to migrate (with no fuss) to their use in the target document.
The doc package includes tools for describing macros and environments in LaTeX source .dtx format. The dtxdescribe package adds tools for describing booleans, lengths, counters, keys, packages, classes, options, files, commands, arguments, and other objects, and also works with the standard document classes as well, for those who do not wish to use the .dtx format.
Each item is given a margin tag similar to \DescribeEnv, and is listed in the index by itself and also by category. Each item may be sorted further by an optional class. All index entries except code lines are hyperlinked. The dtxexample environment is provided for typesetting example code and its results. Contents are displayed verbatim along with a caption and cross-referencing. They are then input and executed, and the result is shown. Environments are also provided for displaying verbatim or formatted source code, user-interface displays, and sidebars with titles. Macros are provided for formatting the names of inline LaTeX objects such as packages and booleans, as well as program and file names, file types, internet objects, the names of certain programs, a number of logos, and inline dashes and slashes.
This package provides a French translation of the documentation of natbib.