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The package collects a set of graphical elements based on PStricks that can be used to facilitate display of attachment systems such as two differently shaped surfaces with or without a fluid wedged in between. These macros ease the display of wet adhesion models and common friction systems such as boundary lubrication, elastohydrodynamic lubrication and hydrodynamic lubrication.
``e.t.s.v. Thor'' stands for Elektrotechnische Studievereniging Thor, a study association of Electrical Engeering at the Eindhoven University of Technology. This package provides abbreviations useful for creating meeting notes or other documents within the association.
This module provides the bulgarian style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This bundle provides generic access to Unicode Consortium data for TeX use. It contains a set of text files provided by the Unicode Consortium which are currently all from Unicode 8.0.0, with the exception of MathClass.txt which is not currently part of the Unicode Character Database. Accompanying these source data are generic TeX loader files allowing this data to be used as part of TeX runs, in particular in building format files. Currently there are two loader files: one for general character set up and one for initializing XeTeX character classes as has been carried out to date by unicode-letters.tex.
At the department of computer science at the University of Dortmund there are cardboard cover pages for research or internal reports like master and phd theses. The main function of this LaTeX2e document-class is a replacement for the \maketitle command to typeset a title page that is adjusted to these cover pages.
This package provides some commands to help French mathematics teachers for 11-16 years olds.
The fontch macros allow the user to change font size and family anywhere in a plain TeX document. Sizes of 8, 10, 12, 14, 20 and 24 points are available. A sans serif family is defined in addition to the families already defined in plain TeX. Optional support for Latin Modern T1 and TS1 fonts is given. There are macros for non-latin1 letters and for most TS1 symbols. Math mode always uses CM fonts. A command for producing doubled-spaced documents is also provided.
This package includes fonts for African languages. The fonts are provided as Metafont source, in the familiar arrangement of lots of preamble files and a modest set of glyph specifications.
The package provides two macros that produce representations of a swimmer's performances. The user records data in a text file and specifies as arguments of the macros the date range of interest. The macros extract the relevant information from the file and process it: \swimgraph produces a graph of the times in a single swimming event (specified as an argument), plotting long course and short course times in separate lines. Records and qualifying times, stored in text files, may optionally be included on the graph. \swimtext produces a written record of the times in all events. Files of current world and Canadian records are included.
The package offers Persian language support for indexing using Xindy.
DVItoMP is one of the auxiliary programs available to any MetaPost package; it converts a DVI file into a MetaPost file. Using it, one can envisage including a DVI page into an EPS files generated by MetaPost. Such files allow pages to include other pages.
The files offer an Adobe Type 1 format version of the 5pt, 7pt and 10pt versions of the bbold fonts.
This package provides math support via newtxmath for NotoSerif and NotoSans. (Regular and Bold weights only.)
The mciteplus LaTeX package is an enhanced reimplementation of mcite package which provides support for the grouping of multiple citations together as is often done in physics journals. An extensive set of features provide for other applications such as reference sublisting.
The package provides a means of ensuring consistent quote marks throughout your document. The style can be changed either via package option or command, and the package detects language selections (from the babel or ngerman packages), and uses the punctuation marks appropriate for the current language.
The author now considers the package obsolete, and recommends use of csquotes in its place.
This package provides a fully working package to simulate a microprocessor in pure LaTeX. The simulator is able to calculate complex pictures, like Mandelbrot sets.
This package is only a wrapper for the two packages libertinus-type1 (pdfLaTeX) and libertinus-otf (LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX). The Libertinus fonts are similar to Libertine and Biolinum, but come with math symbols.
This package provides a Bourne shell script that uses BibTeX to extract bibliography entries that are \cite'd in a document. It can also expand a BibTeX file, expanding the abbreviations (other than the built-in ones like month names) and following the cross-references.
The package assists generation of simple two- and three-set Venn diagrams for lectures or assignment sheets.
ConTeXt has excellent pretty printing capabilities for many languages. The code for pretty printing is written in TeX, and due to catcode juggling, such verbatim typesetting is perhaps the trickiest part of TeX. This makes it difficult for a normal user to define syntax highlighting rules for a new language. This module takes the onus of defining syntax highlighting rules away from the user and uses Vim editor to generate the syntax highlighting. There is a helper 2context.vim script to do the syntax parsing in Vim.
This package provides a series of files, each of which defines a size-change macro. Note that 10point.tex is by convention called by one of the other files, so that there's always a way back.
The epsdice package defines a single command \epsdice that takes a numeric argument (in the range 1-6), and selects a face image from a file that contains each of the 6 possible die faces. The graphic file is provided in both Encapsulated PostScript and PDF formats.
This bundle provides a LaTeX package for generating Japanese-style crop marks (called tombow in Japanese) for practical use in self-publishing.
The bundle contains the following packages:
gentombow.sty: Generate crop marks (called tombow in Japanese) for practical use in self-publishing. It provides the core tombow feature if not available.pxgentombow.sty: Superseded bygentombow.sty; kept for compatibility only.bounddvi.sty: Set papersize special to DVI file. Can be used on LaTeX, pLaTeX, upLaTeX (with DVI output mode) with dvips or dvipdfmx drivers.
This package provides an Unicode Math font XCharter-Math.otf meant to be used together with XCharter Opentype Text fonts (extension of Bitstream Charter) in LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX documents.