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The mathspec package provides an interface to typeset mathematics in XeLaTeX with arbitrary text fonts using fontspec as a backend.
This is an extended grid-based puzzle package, designed to take all input (both grid and clues) from the same file. The package can typeset grids with holes in them, and can deal with several sorts of puzzle:
the classical puzzle contains numbers for the words and clues for the words to be filled in;
the numbered puzzle contains numbers in each cell where identical numbers represent identical letters; the goal is to find out which number corresponds to which letter;
the fill-in type of puzzle consists of a grid and a list of words; the goal is to place all words in the grid;
Sudoku and Kakuro puzzles involve filling in grids of numbers according to their own rules; format may be block-separated, or separated by thick lines.
E-french is a distribution that keeps alive the work of Bernard Gaulle (now deceased), under a free licence. It replaces the old full frenchpro (the professional distribution) and the light-weight frenchle packages.
This package provides commands for cleaning up the title string (such as removing \label commands) for packages that typeset such strings.
The package an UNSW cover sheet following the 2011 GRS guidelines. It may also (optionally) provide other required sheets such as Originality, Copyright and Authenticity statements.
This package is for use when sending a large number of letters, all with the same body text. The package's \addressfile command is used to specify who the letter is to be sent to; the body of the \mailingtext command specifies the text of the letters, possibly using macros defined in the \addressfile.
The biocon--biological conventions--package aids the typesetting of some biological conventions. At the moment, it makes a good job of typesetting species names (and ranks below the species level). A distinction is made between the Plant, Fungi, Animalia and Bacteria kingdoms. There are default settings for the way species names are typeset, but they can be customized. Different default styles are used in different situations.
The package provides support for typesetting simple chemical formulae, those long IUPAC compound names, and some chemical idioms. It also supports the labelling of compounds and reference to labelled compounds.
The package provides facilities to create duckified dummy contents. The following macros are available:
\duckumentprints a short duckument;\blindduckprints a paragraph;\ducklistcreates a list of a given type;\ducklistlistcreates nested lists;\duckitemize,\duckenumerateand\duckdescriptionare shortcuts for, respectively,\ducklist{itemize},\ducklist{enumerate}and\ducklist{description};\duckumentsCreateExampleFile;\duckumentsDrawRandomDucks.
The package can be used for creating a curriculum vitae. Note that cv is just a package: you choose the overall formatting by deciding which class to use, while the package provides the detailed formatting.
SJTUTeX aims to establish a simple and easy-to-use collection of document classes for Shanghai Jiao Tong University, including the thesis document class sjtuthesis, as well as the regular document classes sjtuarticle and sjtureport.
This package is an extension of the keyval package and offers additional macros for setting keys and declaring and setting class or package options. The package allows the programmer to specify a prefix to the name of the macros it defines for keys, and to define families of key definitions; these all help use in documents where several packages define their own sets of keys.
This package typesets a LaTeX document with the Concrete fonts designed by Don Knuth and used in his book Concrete Mathematics.
This package defines a command \shabox (analogous to \fbox), and supporting mechanisms.
This package provides a tool (preprocessor) for writing your pRaa-ne-r ka-thaa in the Bengali language. It allows one to write the text in Rapid Roman Bangla and convert it to the BangTeX format by a Python program. All LaTeX markups are preserved in the target file.
The package provides a command to typeset chemical formulas and reactions in support of other chemistry packages (such as chemmacros).
This MetaPost package allows to draw artificial neural networks. It is based on the METAOBJ package which provides many tools to draw and arrange nodes.
This package extends the doc package to cater for documenting non-LaTeX code, such as Metafont or MetaPost, or other programming languages.
The tikz-karnaugh package is a LaTeX package used to draw Karnaugh maps. It uses TikZ to produce high quality graph from 1 to 12 variables, but this upper limit depends on the TeX memory usage and can be different for you. You can control colour, styles and distances. It can be considered as an upgrade and extension of Andreas W. Wieland's karnaugh package towards TikZ supporting.
This package provides a Python script and a LaTeX .sty file which can be used together to include Jupyter Notebooks (all of them, or some specific cells) as part of a LaTeX document. It will convert the Jupyter Notebook format to proper LaTeX so it gets included seamlessly, supporting text, LaTeX, images, etc.
In the year 2010, Randall Munroe on posted a really funny and nice article on XKCD. He made a very curious experiment: showing colors to a lot of people and asking to name each one. Afterward, he processed the data and sorted the names for each color by popularity --- that means, how many people gave the same name to the same color. This package makes the collected color names usable with LaTeX.
This package allows the use of underscores and circumflexes to begin, respectively, end, italic, bold or small-caps formatting. The meaning of underscore and circumflex in math mode remain the same.
This package provides a set of MetaPost macros for typesetting derivation trees (such as used in sequent calculus, type inference, programming language semantics...).
The termlist package provides environments to indent and label any kind of terms with a continuous number. Candidate terms may appear inside an equation or eqnarray environment.