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This package provides a means to interleave \overbrace and \underbrace in the same formula.
This package provides a ticking digital clock package to be used in pdfLaTeX documents, for example in presentations.
This LaTeX package can typeset Algobox programs almost exactly as displayed when editing with Algobox itself, using an input syntax very similar to the actual Algobox program text. It gives better results than Algobox's own LaTeX export which does not look like the editor rendition, produces standalone documents cumbersome to customize, and has arbitrary and inconsistent differences between the input syntax and the program text.
The main goal of this package is to offer means for typesetting tables easily and yet still looking rather nicely in a way that separates content from presentation and with re-usable layout for tables of the same type. For this purpose, the package provides the environment KeyValTable, which allows one to typeset tables that have a previously defined column layout and whose rows can be produced in a key-value fashion.
The package extends the LaTeX labelling system: whenever a label is set, the values of counters (selected by the user) are recorded, along with the label. The value of these counters can be recalled with a command similar to \pageref.
The package also adds commands \sNAMEref (for each counter NAME that the user has selected); these commands display something only if the value of the NAME counter is changed from when the label was set. Many commands are provided to serve as a macro programming environment for using the extended labels.
The package provides horizontal alignment, as in the LaTeX command \listfiles. Uses may include in-text tables, or even code listings.
The package provides the means to use PDF drawing primitives to produce high quality, colored graphics. It uses Bezier curves (integral and rational) from degree one to seven, allows TeX typesetting in the graphic, offers most of the standard math functions, allows plotting normal, parametric and polar functions. The package has linear, logx, logy, logxy and polar grids with many specs; it can rotate, clip and do many nice things easily it has two looping commands for programming and many instructive example files.
The package defines the W3C SVG colour names for use with both the color and PSTricks packages.
This package provides a \DeclareFixedFootnote command to provide a single command for a frequently-used footnote. The package ensures that only one instance of the footnote text appears on each page (LaTeX needs to be run several times to achieve this).
Pkfix is a useful utility for replacing resolution-dependent bitmapped fonts in a dvips-produced PostScript file with the corresponding resolution-independent vector fonts. Unfortunately, pkfix needs to parse certain PostScript comments that appear only in files produced by dvips versions later than 5.58 (circa 1996); it fails to work on PostScript files produced by older versions of dvips. Pkfix-helper is a program that attempts to insert newer-dvips comments into an older-dvips PostScript file, thereby making the file suitable for processing by pkfix. pkfix-helper can sometimes process documents fully autonomously but does require the user to verify and, if needed, correct its decisions.
This package provides underlining and highlighting that remain intact even in vertical writing environments and when used together with Ruby text. It internally uses lua-ul package, so it can be used only under LuaLaTeX.
The package typesets Backus-Naur Form (BNF) definitions. It prints formatted lists of productions, with numbers if required. It can also print in-line BNF expressions using math mode.
The package provides a language description file that enables support of Friulan either with Babel or with Polyglossia.
The package offers a number of notational conventions to be used in applied and theoretical papers in statistics which are currently lacking in the popular amsmath package.
This package adds a navigation path, or breadcrumb trail, to the header of a presentation, just like some websites do in order to simplify navigation.
The package uses Lua code to provide visible indications of boxes, glues, kerns and penalties in the PDF output. The package is known to work in LaTeX and Plain TeX documents.
This package provides a map between traditional Adobe glyph names and Unicode points; it is maintained by Adobe. The additional texglyphlist.txt is maintained as part of lcdf-typetools.
The ppmcheckpdf tool offers an option for regression testing: instead of printing the contents of boxes in .lvt files, it converts PDF files to PNG files so you can compare the PNG files after l3build has finished its work.
The fonts are a monowidth set, designed for use by coders. They appear as a set of four TrueType, or Adobe Type 1 font files, and LaTeX support is also provided.
This package provides a BibTeX style to format reference lists in the Harvard at Newcastle style recommended by Newcastle University. It should be used alongside natbib for citations.
This package provides a document class for Journal of the Physical Society of Japan.
This package provides supports the old German orthography (alte deutsche Rechtschreibung).
This is the full TeX Live scheme: it installs everything available.
This package provides commands that make it easy to highlight terms in equations and add annotation labels using TikZ. It should work with pdfLaTeX as well as LuaLaTeX.