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The package offers tools to experiment with tagging and accessibility using pdfLaTeX and LuaTeX. It isn't meant for production but allows the user to try out how difficult it is to tag some structures; to try out how much tagging is really needed; to test what else is needed so that a PDF works e.g., with a screen reader. Its goal is to get a feeling for what has to be done, which kernel changes are needed, how packages should be adapted.
This package provides a class for the creation of technical reports in computer science and software engineering. The style is a two-column format similar to IEEE. It is intended for lab reports and provides a beginner-friendly template example.
This package offers two environnements, to draw variations table of a function and a convexity table of its graph.
This package provides an implementation of the Universal by Herbert Bayer. The Metafont sources of the fonts, and their LaTeX support, are supplied.
This package includes styles for American Physical Society, American Institute of Physics, and Optical Society of America. The distribution consists of the RevTeX class itself, and several support packages.
The package provides a LaTeX method of typesetting crosswords, and assists the composer ensure that the grid all goes together properly.
This package defines a command to wrap around a mathematical expression in its LaTeX form and, once values are assigned to variables, numerically evaluate it. The intent is to avoid the need to modify the LaTeX form of the expression being evaluated. For programs with a preview facility like LyX, or compile-as-you-go systems, interactive back-of-envelope calculations and numerical exploration are possible within the document being worked on.
The package allows you to set arbitrary sizes for the main font of the document, through the fontsize=<size> option.
This package provides the \outoruby command, which supports line breaks when typesetting Ruby anotations. It automatically switches between appropriate Ruby forms at the beginning and the end of lines according to JIS X 4051 and JLReq.
This package provides a collection of tools and macros, providing: miscellaneous float control, page styles for floats, multipage tabulars, even columns at end of twocolumn region, switching between one- and two-column anywhere, simulating the effect of ``midfloats'', a package to manipulate numerical lists and arrays.
The package offers a means to set up hyphenation suitable for several languages and/or dialects, and to select them or switch between them while typesetting.
This is a minimalist class file for formatting manuscripts in the style described in the APA 6th edition guidelines. The apa6 class provides better coverage of the requirements.
This package defines the command \perfectcut#1#2 which displays a bracket <#1||#2>. Various other delimiters are similarly defined (parentheses, square brackets ...). The effect of these commands is to let the delimiters grow according to the number of nested \perfectcommands (regardless of the size of the contents).
The package was originally intended for solving a notational issue for direct-style continuation calculi in proof theory. For general use, the package also defines commands for defining other sorts of delimiters which will behave in the same way. The package also offers a robust reimplementation of \big, \bigg, etc.
Hopatch provides a command with which the user may register of patch code for a particular package. Hopatch will apply the patch immediately, if the relevant package has already been loaded; otherwise it will store the patch until the package appears.
This document class was created for typesetting solutions to homework assignments at the university of Hamburg (Universitat Hamburg).
The program reports typographic and other errors in LaTeX documents. Filters are also provided for checking the LaTeX parts of CWEB documents.
Harano Aji fonts (Harano Aji Mincho and Harano Aji Gothic) are fonts obtained by replacing Adobe-Identity-0 (AI0) CIDs of Source Han fonts (Source Han Serif and Source Han Sans) with Adobe-Japan1 (AJ1) CIDs. There are 14 fonts, 7 weights each for Mincho and Gothic.
Epigrafica is a Greek and Latin font, forked from the development of the Cosmetica font, which is a similar design to Optima and includes Greek.
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.
This package provides the \collect@body command (as in amsmath), as well as a \long version \Collect@Body, for collecting the body text of an environment. These commands are used to define a new author interface to creating new environments.
This bundle comprises two packages: the linguex package facilitates the formatting of linguist examples, automatically taking care of example numbering, indentations, indexed brackets, and the * in grammaticality judgments. The ps-trees package provides linguistic trees.
The package provides a facility to typeset certain logic formulae. It provides an environment like eqnarray, a newtheorem-like environment (NewTheorem), and several macros.
The package provides tools for inserting nonbreakable spaces after nonsyllabic prepositions and single letter conjunctions as required by Czech and Slovak typographical rules. It is implemented using encTeX and provides files both for plain TeX and LaTeX.
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.