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This package provides the binaries for texlive-ps2eps.
This collection provides mathematics, natural sciences, and computer science packages.
This package puts text below the normal page content (the default text marks the document as draft and puts a timestamp on it). It Can be used together with e.g., the vrsion, rcs and rcsinfo packages.
The schule bundle was built to provide packages and commands that could be useful for documents in German schools. At the moment, its main focus lies on documents for informatics as a school subject. An extension for physics is currently in progress.
For the time being, the whole package splits up into individual packages for informatics (including syntax diagrams, Nassi-Shneiderman diagrams, sequence diagrams, object diagrams, and class diagrams) as well as classes for written exams (tests, quizzes, teaching observations, information sheets, worksheets, and answer keys).
This package provides a set of LaTeX macros that makes it easy to produce linguistic tree diagrams suitable for Role and Reference Grammar (RRG). This package allows the construction of trees with crossing lines, as is required by this theory for many languages.
BibLaTeX-unified is an opinionated BibLaTeX implementation of the Unified Stylesheet for Linguistics Journals.
The package contains pLaTeX support files and virtual fonts for supporting a wide variety of fonts in LaTeX using the pTeX engine.
This package can be used to create miniature documents inside other LaTeX documents. Inside the minidocument all features of the outer vertical mode like page breaking, floats, marginpars, etc., are available.
The package provides a set of LaTeX macros (based on PSTricks) for plotting the kind of graphs and figures that are usually employed in digital signal processing publications. DSPTricks provides facilities for standard discrete-time lollipop plots, continuous-time and frequency plots, and pole-zero plots. The companion package DSPFunctions (dspfunctions.sty) provides macros for computing frequency responses and DFTs, while the package DSPBlocks (dspblocks.sty) supports DSP block diagrams.
This small utility, written in SNOBOL, converts the composition of special characters to Unicode.
This class implements rules to typeset Brazilian legal texts. Its purpose is to be an easy-to-use implementation for the end-user.
This package provides macros for creating polyhedral objects in 2D and 3D. It requires TikZ and tikz-3dplot. The macros provided can be used for drawing vertices, edges, rays, polygons and cones.
The bundle provides class files for writing Bangla and Assamese with LaTeX, and Metafont sources for fonts.
This package is taking over, defining and redefining different footlines. Configuration is provided via using key-value syntax.
This package provides Computer Modern old-style arrows with smaller arrowheads, associated with the usual LaTeX commands. It can be used in documents that contain other amssymb arrow characters that also have small arrowheads. It is also possible to use the usual new-style Computer Modern arrows together with the old-style ones.
stage.cls is a LaTeX class for creating plays of any length in a standard manuscript format for production and submission.
Simply changing \parskip and \parindent leaves a layout that is untidy; this package (though it is no substitute for a properly designed class) helps alleviate this untidiness.
This package was developed by members of the chair for mathematical physics at the University of Wurzburg as a collection of macros and predefined environments for quickly creating nice mathematical documents.
This bibliography style is intended to extend the Chicago bibliography style so that it can be annotated and at the same allowing DOI and URL fields.
The academicons package provides access in (La)TeX to 124 high quality icons of online academic profiles included in the free Academicons font. This package requires either the Xe(La)TeX or Lua(La)TeX engine to load the Academicons font from the system. The academicons package provides the generic \aiicon command to access icons, which takes as mandatory argument the name of the desired icon. It also provides individual direct commands for each specific icon.
The distribution contains the class (which offers an option file for preprints), a template, and macros for writing articles in Progress of Theoretical Physics.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Slovak in Babel, including Slovak variants of LaTeX built-in-names. Shortcuts are also defined.
This package mimics the screen of older Texas Instruments dot matrix display calculators, specifically the TI-82 STATS.
These fonts were created in Metafont by Knuth, for his own publications. At some stage, the letters P and S were added, so that the MetaPost logo could also be expressed. The fonts were originally issued (of course) as Metafont source; they have since been autotraced and reissued in Adobe Type 1 format by Taco Hoekwater.