Enter the query into the form above. You can look for specific version of a package by using @ symbol like this: gcc@10.
API method:
GET /api/packages?search=hello&page=1&limit=20
where search is your query, page is a page number and limit is a number of items on a single page. Pagination information (such as a number of pages and etc) is returned
in response headers.
If you'd like to join our channel webring send a patch to ~whereiseveryone/toys@lists.sr.ht adding your channel as an entry in channels.scm.
This package allows writing MetaPost, TeX, ConTeXt, LaTeX, LuaTeX, LuaLaTeX, XeTeX, XeLaTeX, Lua, Perl, or Python source code into an external file, run that file via shell escape to create PDF, PNG, or text output, and include that output automatically into the main LaTeX document.
This package provides an user interface for making LaTeX cross-references flexibly, while allowing to have them checked for consistency with the document structure as typeset. Statements such as above, on the next page, previously, can be given to \zcheck in free-form, and a set of checks can be specified to be run against a given label, which will result in a warning at compilation time if any of these checks fail. \zctarget and the zcregion environment are also defined as a means to easily set label targets to arbitrary places in the text which can be referred to by \zcheck.
Kaytannollista Latexia is a practical manual for LaTeX written in the Finnish language. The manual covers most of the topics that a typical document author needs. So it can be a useful guide for beginners as well as a reference manual for advanced users.
This package provides a memoir-based class for formatting University of Auckland masters and doctors thesis dissertations in any discipline. The title page does not handle short dissertations for diplomas.
The package is a Python script, whose typical use is when preparing printed material for users with low vision. The most effective way of doing this is to print on (notional) small paper, and then to magnify the result; the script calculates the settings for various font and paper sizes.
This package provides a library for Japanese pTeX and its surrounding tools.
This package changes the kernel internal \@bsphack/\@esphack so that it is also invisible in vertical mode.
The rtkinenc package is functionally similar to the standard LaTeX package inputenc: both set up active characters so that an input character outside the range of 7-bit visible ASCII is converted into one or more corresponding LaTeX commands. The main difference lies in that rtkinenc allows the user to specify a fallback procedure to use when the text command corresponding to some input character isn't available. Names of commands in rtkinenc have been selected so that it can read inputenc encoding definition files, and the aim is that rtkinenc should be backwards compatible with inputenc. rtkinenc is not a new version of inputenc though, nor is it part of standard LaTeX.
This single-function package enables authors to specify a global driver option (dvips, dvipdfmx, etc) which is applied only when the engine outputs a DVI file. It is useful to create special document- templates that can be compiled in both PDF-mode and DVI-mode.
This is a package for incorporating the values of Subversion keywords into typeset documents.
The package provides:
capital letters in roman (upright shape) in mathematical mode according to French rule (can be optionally disabled),
optionally lowercase Greek letters in upright shape,
correct spacing in math mode after commas, before a semicolon and around square brackets,
some useful macros and aliases for symbols used in France such as
\infeg,\supeg,\paral,several macros for writing french operator names like pgcd, ppcm, Card, rg, Vect.
The bundle provides a class and style file for typesetting Die TeXnische Komodie --- the communications of the German TeX Users Group DANTE e.V. The arrangement means that the class may be used by article writers to typeset a single article, as well as to produce the complete journal.
This is a framework for building parametric questions repositories, which can be further used to construct parametric questions for exams. Unlike other packages of the kind this does not try to enforce any pre-defined presentation format, focusing only on how to set a repository of questions and use them.
This package sanitizes umlauts to be used directly in index entries for MakeIndex and friends with pdfLaTeX. This means that inside \index an umlaut can be used as "U or as U. In both cases, the letter is written as "U into the raw index file for correct processing with MakeIndex and pdfLaTeX.
The package provides simple utility methods to swap the meaning (token expansion) of two macros by name.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-dvi2tty.
The package loads properties (key, value) from a properties file, e.g., \jobname.properties.
The package checks references in a document, looking for numbered but unlabelled equations, for labels which are not used in the text, for unused bibliography references. It can also display label names in text near corresponding numbers of equations and/or bibliography references.
This package aims to improve of font readability in presentations, especially with maths. The standard CM maths fonts at large design sizes are difficult to read from far away, especially at low resolutions and low contrast color choice. Using this package leads to much better overall readability of some font combinations. The package offers a couple of harmonising combinations of text and maths fonts from the (distant) relatives of Computer Modern fonts, with a couple of extras for optimising readability. Text fonts from Computer Modern roman, Computer Modern sans serif, SliTeX Computer Modern sans serif, Computer Modern Bright, or Concrete Roman are available, in addition to maths fonts from Computer Modern maths, Computer Modern Bright maths, or Euler fonts.
The fetamont typeface was designed in Metafont and extends the Logo fonts to complete the Type 1 encoding.
This package provides font information needed to load the cmmi and cmmib fonts for use to produce old-style numbers.
This is a BibLaTeX numeric style based on the design of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
The package provides a BibTeX implementation for the Chinese national bibliography style standard GB/T 7714-2015. It consists of two .bst files for numerical and author-year styles as well as a LaTeX package which provides the citation style defined in the standard.
The package is compatible with natbib and supports language detection (Chinese and English) for each biblilography entry.
The chemformula package and babel-russian settings both define macros named \ch. This package un-defines Babel's macro to prevent an error when both packages are loaded together. Optionally, it redefines the \cosh macro to print the hyperbolic cosine in Russian notation or defines a new macro \Ch for that purpose.