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This package provides commands to typeset proof trees in the style of sequent calculus and related systems. The commands allow for writing inferences with any number of premises and alignment of successive formulas on an arbitrary point. Various options allow complete control over spacing, styles of inference rules, placement of labels, etc.
This is a small TeX Live scheme, corresponding to MacTeX's BasicTeX variant. It adds XeTeX, MetaPost, and some recommended packages to scheme-basic.
The package provides a class and other tools for developing a beautifully formatted, consistent U.S. Patent Application using LaTeX and/or LyX.
This package moves floats to the top of the page.
This package provides Concrete Roman fonts, designed by Donald Knuth, originally for use with Euler mathematics fonts. Alternative mathematics fonts, based on the concrete parameter set are available as the concmath fonts bundle. LaTeX support is offered by the beton, concmath and ccfonts packages. T1- and TS1-encoded versions of the fonts are available in the ecc bundle, and Adobe Type 1 versions of the ecc fonts are part of the cm-super bundle.
This LaTeX package uses a modified version of Sirlin's Tibetan font. An advantage of this Tibetan implementation is that all consonant clusters are formed by TeX and Metafont. No external preprocessor is needed.
The package reimplements bibentry, for use in LuaLaTeX.
This is a pure Lua library, which provides functions and objects for the computation of physical quantities. The package provides units of the SI and the imperial system. In order to display the numbers with measurement uncertainties, the package is able to perform Gaussian error propagation.
The njuvisual package collects standard colors and logos related to Nanjing University, saves the vector logos as TikZ pictures and provides a user-friendly interface to display them in documents and beamers.
The package provides macros for typesetting natural deduction proofs in Fitch style, with sub-proofs indented and offset by scope lines.
This package contains a BibTeX style file, apalike-ejor.bst, made to follow the European Journal of Operational Research reference style guidelines.
This package provides a tool to keep a master source, consisting of different chunks intended for different audiences. The tool allows extracting the versions intended for different audiences and to incorporate the changes made in any of these versions into the master document.
BibLaTeX style for the Lecture Notes in Informatics, which is published by the Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI e.V.).
The package prints a calendar for two or more years, according to a language selection. The package is also culture dependent in the sense that it will start weeks according to local rules: e.g., weeks conventionally start on Monday in the English-speaking world.
This package provides some useful commands for tabular matter. It uses LuaLaTeX and offers the ability to combine the facilities of multirow and makecell with an easy to use syntax. It also adds some enhanced rules for the booktabs package.
The package redefines the thebibliography environment to place the citation key into the margin.
The package asks the user which files to put in a \includeonly command. There is provision for answering ``same as last time'' or ``all files''.
The package simplifies production of custom shapes with correct anchor borders, in PGF/TikZ; the only requirement is a PGF path describing the anchor border. The package also provides macros that help with the management of shape parameters, and the definition of anchor points.
This is a package version of nfssfont.tex; it enables you to print a table of the characters of a font and/or some text (for demonstration or testing purposes), from within a document.
This PSTricks package enables you to produce oscilloscope screen shots. Three channels can be used to represent the most common signals (damped or not): namely sinusoidal, rectangular, triangular, dog's tooth (left and right oriented). The third channel allows you to add, to subtract or to multiply the two other signals. Lissajous diagrams (XY-mode) can also be obtained.
This package provides an elegant LaTeX template designed for crafting professional rebuttal letters in response to editors or reviewers. It consists of a LaTeX class and a template, fine-tuned to support your publishing journey with several pre-defined commands that drastically speed up the process of preparing letters during the revision process. The repository hosts a template for writing responses to editors/reviewers comments for journal submissions written in LaTeX that is minimalistic in one way while pre-defined with several commands that drastically speed up the process of preparing letters during the revision process.
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.
This document lists the internal macros defined by the LaTeX2e base files, which can also be useful to package authors. The macros are hyper-linked to their description in source2e. For this to work both PDFs must be inside the same directory. This document is not yet complete in content and format and may miss some macros.
The easyReview package provides a way to review (or perform editorial process) in LaTeX. You can use the provided commands to claim attention in different ways to part of the text, or even to indicate that a text was added, needs to be removed, needs to be replaced and add comments to the text.