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This package makes available for LaTeX the glyphs in Feorag's OpenType Symbats3 neopagan dingbats fonts.
In some fields of scholarship, a beamer does not offer good support when giving a talk in a proceeding. For example, in classical philology, the main sources are text, and it will be better to distribute a handout to the audience with extracts of the texts about which we will talk. The package supports preparation of such handouts when writing the talk.
The package provides a command \isotope for setting the atomic weight and atomic number indications of isotopes.
This package generates circled numbers (or other kinds of markers or small text) to mark steps in procedures, exercises, and so on.
This class produces a standard US commercial invoice using data from a CSV file. Invoices can span multiple pages. The class is configurable for different shipping addresses.
The package facilitates the on-the-fly conversion of various graphics formats to formats supported by pdfLaTeX (e.g., PDF). It uses a range of external programs, and therefore requires that the LaTeX run starts with write18 enabled.
The purpose of this package is to draw the spectra of elements in a simple way. It relies on PGF/TikZ for drawing the desired spectrum, continuous or discrete. There are data available for the spectra of 98 elements and their ions (from the NASA database and from NIST). It also allows the user to draw spectra using their own data.
OpTeXcount is a basic Python utility that analyzes OpTeX source code. It is inspired by already existing TeXcount for LaTeX. The functionality is really lightweight and basic. It counts words and other elements of OpTeX document and sorts them out into individual categories. Users can print the source code with highlighted words using several colors, so they see what is considered as word, header etc.
This LaTeX package provides caching of \includegraphics calls, therefore recompilations are much faster. Also, images can be post-processed with Ghostscript before inclusion, with the following consequences:
automatic downscaling to specified DPI;
automatic JPEG compression with configurable quality;
much smaller files.
graphicscache supports pdfLaTeX and LuaLaTeX; XeLaTeX is not supported.
This is a complete and easy-to-use package for typesetting pretty tables of signs and variations according to French usage. The syntax is similar to that of the array environment and uses intuitive position commands. Arrows are drawn automatically (using PSTricks by default or TikZ as an option). Macros are provided for drawing twin bars, single bars crossing the zeros, areas where the function is not defined, or placing special values. Several features of the variation tables can be customized.
This package allows you to draw chess boards and positions. The appearance of the drawings is modern and largely inspired by what is offered by the Lichess website.
The package provides tools for a mathematical style that conforms to the International Standard ISO 80000-2 and is common in science and technology. It changes the default shape of capital Greek letters to italic, sets up bold italic and sans-serif bold italic math alphabets with Latin and Greek characters, and defines macros for markup of vector, matrix and tensor symbols.
This package provides a document class for Journal of the Physical Society of Japan.
This is a polish version of the classic pseudo-Latin ``lorem ipsum dolor sit amet''. It provides access to several paragraphs of pseudo-Polish generated with Hidden Markov Models and Recurrent Neural Networks trained on a corpus of Polish.
TeX Virtual Academy is a bundle of Polish documentation in HTML format about TeX and Co. It contains information for beginners, LaTeX packages, descriptions, etc.
In Japanese typesetting, opening parentheses placed at the beginning of paragraphs or lines are treated specially. This package adjusts the position of parentheses accordingly.
The Computer Modern fonts are available in Type 1 format, but these renditions are somewhat thin and spindly, and produce much lighter results than the originals. These fonts are conversions to Type 3 fonts, done entirely in MetaPost; they are vector fonts which are a direct conversion from the original Metafont files, so they are the design most authentic to the originals. However, these fonts, because they are PostScript Type 3 fonts, are not suitable for on-screen reading, and should probably only be used for printing.
This package can be used to create othello boards. It includes also fonts, as Metafont source.
This package provides a collection of experimental programs and developments based on, or complementary to, the matter in his distribution directories.
This package provides an English translation of the documentation for the wrapstuff package.
pst-magneticfield is a PSTricks related package to draw the magnetic field lines of Helmholtz coils in a two or three dimensional view. There are several parameters to create a different output.
This little package is mainly meant to be used when there is a (TrueType or OpenType) font that does not provide real small capitals. As a workaround, this package helps to borrow, or steal, the small capitals from another font. This might also be useful in the rare case that someone does not like the present small capitals, and wants to change them, or likes those from another font better. To achieve the borrowing, one only needs to load the package and specify the name of the target font via the from option.
The package defines character sequences that behave like ligatures, in maths mode.
The Libre Caslon fonts are designed by Pablo Impallari. Although they have been designed for use as web fonts, they work well as conventional text fonts. An artificially generated BoldItalic variant has been added.