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This package provides a Slovene language module for glossaries package.
This package provides a collection of macros for French maths teachers in colleges and lycées (and perhaps elsewhere). It is hoped that the package will facilitate the everyday use of LaTeX by mathematics teachers.
This package provides a LaTeX class implementing the guidelines on scientific writing of the art history institute (Kunstgeschichtliches Institut) at Ruhr University Bochum.
The package supports real-time CSP and incorporates the functionality of Spivey's original Z package, written for LaTeX 2.09.
With this package you can control the outcome of a figure which is set to draft and modify the display with various options.
Built on top of the xcolor package, this package defines the sixteen colors of Ethan Schoonover's popular color palette, Solarized, for use in documents typeset with LaTeX and friends.
TeX-Gyre-Math is a collection of maths fonts to match the text fonts of the TeX-Gyre collection. The collection is available in OpenType format, only; fonts conform to the developing standards for OpenType maths fonts. TeX-Gyre-Math-Bonum (to match TeX-Gyre-Bonum), TeX-Gyre-Math-Pagella (to match TeX-Gyre-Pagella), TeX-Gyre-Math-Schola (to match TeX-Gyre-Schola) and TeX-Gyre-Math-Termes (to match TeX-Gyre-Termes) fonts are 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.
This package provides some commands and options for creating Post-it-like boxes with tcolorbox.
This class is designed to typeset laboratory journals that contain chronologically ordered records about experiments. From the sectioning commands, an experiment index is generated. The class is based on the KOMA-Script class scrbook.cls. There can be several index entries for one experiment.
This package provides a development of TeX, which deals in multi-octet Unicode characters, to enable native treatment of a wide range of languages without changing character-set. Work on Omega has ceased; its compatible successor is Aleph, which is itself also in major maintenance mode only. Ongoing projects developing Omega (and Aleph) ideas include Omega-2 and LuaTeX.
The package (COntent Oriented LaTeX) gives LaTeX the power to retain mathematical meaning of its expressions in addition to the typsetting instructions; essentially separating style from the content of the math. One advantage of keeping mathematical meaning is that conversion of LaTeX documents to other executable formats (such as Content MathML or Mathematica code) is greatly simplified.
This is a LaTeX macro package for generating simple node-based flow graphs or diagrams built upon the TikZ package. The package provides two basic commands, one to generate a node and one to create links between nodes. The positioning of the nodes is not handled by the package itself but is preferably done in a tabular environment. In total, four simple node types are defined, loosely based on the nomenclature and color patterns of the popular Java script Bootstrap.
The package allows the user to insert comments into a document that suggest (for example) further editing that may be needed. The comments are shown in the margins alongside the text; different styles for the comments may be used; the styles are selected using package options. The package is based on the package todonotes, and depends heavily on Lua, so it can only be used with LuaLaTeX.
This is a thesis template for the Nanjing University of Science and Technology.
This package provides Lambda expressions. It is an interface to specify the parameters and replacement code of a document-command, and then to evaluate it with compatible arguments. Optionally, it can be used recursively.
This package is used for preparing papers in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
There are macro and environment arguments that expect numbers that will internally be multiplied by \unitlength. This package extends the syntax of these arguments, so that dimensions with calculation support may be used for these arguments.
This package provides (La)TeX macros for typesetting guitar chords over song texts. Note that this package only places arbitrary TeX code over the lyrics. To typeset the chords graphically (and not only by name), the author recommends use of an additional package such as gchords.
This package provides the Beamer theme for LALIC of the Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil.
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.
This package redefines LaTeX cross-referencing commands to insert \special commands for HyperTeX DVI viewers, such as recent versions of xdvi. The package is now largely superseded by hyperref.
The package provides a maths support that amounts to modifications of the STIX sans serif Roman and Greek letters with most symbols taken from newtxmath.
This package provides a macro \setsecnum to format section numbering intuitively.