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The package provides a command \inlineimg to dynamically create a file containing the inline image in base64 format, which is decoded and included in the source file.
This is the medium TeX Live collection: it contains plain TeX, LaTeX, many recommended packages, and support for most European languages.
This package provides an interface to the Iwona math fonts by Janusz Marian Nowacki. It allows to use Iwona as math complement for sans serif fonts without native math. The package allows font scaling, the choice of light and condensed versions, and the creation of multiple math versions.
This package modifies the definitions of \frontmatter and \mainmatter so that page numbering starts in Arabic style from the front matter while preserving the rest of the original definitions. For it to work, \pagenumbering has to be inside these macros --- most of classes do that, but there are exceptions like memoir.
This small package allows citing all entries of a BibLaTeX (.bbl) file.
The jacow class is used for submissions to the proceedings of conferences on JACoW, an international collaboration that publishes the proceedings of accelerator conferences held around the world.
The package supports drawing proof trees of the kind often used in introductory logic classes, especially those aimed at students without strong mathemtical backgrounds. Hodges (1991) is one example of a text which uses this system. When teaching such a system it is especially useful to annotate the tree with line numbers, justifications and explanations of branch closures. The package provides a single environment, prooftree, and a variety of tools for annotating, customising and highlighting such trees. A cross-referencing system is provided for trees which cite line numbers in justifications for proof lines or branch closures.
The TUDa-CI-Bundle provides a possibility to use the corporate design of TU Darmstadt in LaTeX. It contains document classes as well as some helper packages and configuration files together with some templates for user documentation, which currently are only available in German.
Many of David Carlisle's more substantial packages stand on their own, or as part of the LaTeX latex-tools set; this set contains: making dotless j characters for fonts that don't have them; a method for combining the capabilities of longtable and tabularx; an environment for including plain TeX in LaTeX documents; a jiffy to create slashed characters for physicists.
This package enables the user to place a classification label on each page, at the bottom to the right of the page number.
This package provides is a simple LaTeX2e class that allows guitarists to create basic guitar tablatures using LaTeX.
This package provides a bunch of packages, including: idverb.tex, for short verbatim; xfig.tex, for including xfig/transfig output in a TeX document; and cassette.tex for setting cassette labels.
ps2eps produces Encapsulated PostScript Files (EPS/EPSF) from a one-page PostScript document, or any PostScript document. A correct bounding box is calculated for the EPS files and some PostScript command sequences that can produce erroneous results on printers are filtered. The input is cropped to include just the image contained in the PostScript file. The EPS files can then be included into TeX documents.
Included in the distribution is the bbox program, an application to produce bounding box values for Rawppm or Rawpbm format files.
This package for LaTeX and BibTeX facilitates the construction, maintenance and exploitation of an address book-like database.
This simple package prints both from and to addresses.
This package extends the ifthen package by implementing new commands to go within the first argument of \\ifthenelse: to test whether a string is void or not, if a command is defined or equivalent to another. The package also enables use of complex expressions as introduced by the package calc, together with the ability of defining new commands to handle complex tests.
returntogrid offers a few commands to get something like an simple, semi-automatic grid typesetting. It does more or less what the existing gridset package does. The main differences to gridset are that returntogrid works also with LuaLaTeX and that it has also a command to do some horizontal movements to get to Tab positions.
The package uses PSTricks to provide basic three-dimensional objects. As yet, only cubes (which can be deformed to rectangular parallelipipeds) and dies (which are only a special kind of cubes) are defined.
This package enables (La)TeX users to typeset words or phrases (e-TeX extensions are needed) in Syriac (Aramaic) using the Serto-alphabet. The package includes a preprocessor written in Python in order to deal with right-to-left typesetting for those who do not want to use e-LaTeX and to choose the correct letter depending on word context (initial/medial/final form).
This LaTeX package checks the quality of your .bib file and emits warning messages if any issues are found. For this, the TeX processor must be run with the --shell-escape option. bibcop can also be used as a standalone command line tool.
This package unifies workflow for writing ODEs and PDEs. It provides two macros, which have been set to each have an identical form and function with an emphasis on intuitive use. Through setting options, the multiple common notation styles are then easily swapped between.
The package redefines \thinspace to have a stretch component.
This package provides control over section numbering (without recourse to starred sectional commands) and the entries in the table of contents on a section by section basis.
This package provides the Merriweather and MerriweatherSans families of fonts, designed by Eben Sorkin, with support for LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX. Merriweather features a very large x-height, slightly condensed letterforms, a mild diagonal stress, sturdy serifs and open forms. The Sans family closely harmonizes with the weights and styles of the serif family. There are four weights and italics for each.