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The package multibbl redefines the standard bibliographic commands so that one can generate multiple reference sections. Each section has it own auxiliary file (for use with BibTeX) and title.
Typesetting values with units requires care to ensure that the combined mathematical meaning of the value plus unit combination is clear. In particular, the SI units system lays down a consistent set of units with rules on how they are to be used. However, different countries and publishers have differing conventions on the exact appearance of numbers (and units). A number of LaTeX packages have been developed to provide consistent application of the various rules. The siunitx package takes the best from the existing packages, and adds new features and a consistent interface. A number of new ideas have been incorporated, to fill gaps in the existing provision. The package also provides backward-compatibility with SIunits, sistyle, unitsdef and units. The aim is to have one package to handle all of the possible unit-related needs of LaTeX users.
This package allows footnotes on individual pages to be numbered from 1, rather than being numbered sequentially through the document.
The xellipsis package provides a system for configuring (almomst) every possible aspect of ellipses, including preceding and proceeding characters; the character itself; distances before and after each of these; and number of characters. It comes with both a compatibility option for standard LaTeX \ldots as well as preset package options for the Chicago Manual of Style (Turabian); the Bluebook; and MLA guidelines.
The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2e derives from a German introduction (lkurz), which was translated and updated; it continues to be updated. This translation has, in its turn, been translated into several other languages; see the lshort catalogue entry for the current list.
The diadia package allows you to keep a diabetes diary. Usually, this means keeping record of certain medical values like blood sugar, blood pressure, pulse or weight. It might also include other medical, pharmaceutical or nutritional data (HbA1c, insulin doses, carbohydrate units).
The diadia package supports all of this plus more --- simply by adding more columns to the data file! It is able to evaluate the data file and typesets formatted tables and derived plots. Furthermore, it supports medication charts and info boxes.
There are a number of symbols (e.g., \Square) that are defined by several packages. In order to typeset all the variants in a document, we have to give the glyph a unique name. To do that, we define \savesymbol{XXX}, which renames a symbol from \XXX to \origXXX, and \restoresymbols{yyy}{XXX}, which renames \origXXX back to \XXX and defines a new command, \yyyXXX, which corresponds to the most recently loaded version of \XXX.
The calctab package helps the user to typeset a kind of economic table such as invoices, expense notes and liquidation, or other tabular material with a values column. The code computes sum and percentage with floating point numeric methods and builds the render table task.
Texinfo is the preferred format for documentation in the GNU project; the format may be used to produce online or printed output from a single source. The Texinfo macros may be used to produce printable output using TeX; other programs in the distribution offer online interactive use (with hypertext linkages in some cases).
Kpathsea is a library and utility programs which provide path searching facilities for TeX file types, including the self-locating feature required for movable installations, layered on top of a general search mechanism. This package provides supporting files.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-fontware.
The package enables the user to keep track of different versions of a LaTeX document. The command \version prints the version and build numbers; each time you compile your document, the build number is increased by one. By placing \version in the header or footer, each page can be marked with the unique build number describing the progress of your document.
This package provides a LaTeX package which provides macros for the graphical representation of the keys on a computer keyboard.
This is a PSTricks-related package. It can plot lines and/or curves with continuous colours. Only colours defined in the HSB model are supported.
This package provides a pair of classes derived from article, tuned for producing papers for journals. The classes introduce new layout options and font commands for sections and parts, and define a new keywords environment, subtitle and institution commands for the title section and new commands for revisions.
This package provides a clean and minimalist Beamer theme designed for professional and academic presentations. It separates style components into modular .sty files for flexibility and clarity.
The macros enable the user to draw simple circuit diagrams in the picture environment, with no need of special resources. The macros are appropriate for drawing for school materials. The circuit symbols accord to the various parts of the standard IEC 617.
This package provides a jiffy file (taken from fancybox) for placing a frame around a box of text. The macros also provide for typesetting an empty box of given dimensions.
This package provides a package defining many macros for items of significance in statistical presentations. An updated, but incompatible, version of the package is available: statex2.
This package provides the command \thepagecolor, which gives the current page (background) color, i.e., the argument used with the most recent call of \pagecolor{...}. The command \thepagecolornone gives the same color as \thepagecolor, except when the page background color is none (e.g., as a result of using the \nopagecolor command). In that case \thepagecolor is white and \thepagecolornone is none. When \nopagecolor is unknown or broken (crop package), this package provides a replacement. Similar to \newgeometry and \restoregeometry of the geometry package \newpagecolor{...} and \restorepagecolor are provided. For use with the crop package \backgroundpagecolor{...} as well as \newbackgroundpagecolor{...} and \restorebackgroundpagecolor are provided.
PMX provides a preprocessor for MusiXTeX. pmxab builds a TeX input file based on a .pmx input file in a much simpler language, making most of the layout decisions by itself. It has most of MusiXTeX's functionality, but it also permits in-line TeX to give access to virtually all of MusiXTeX. For proof-listening, pmxab will make a MIDI file of your score. scor2prt is an auxiliary program that makes parts from a score.
This package provides several extensions to fancyvrb, including automatic line breaking and improved math mode.
This package provides an extended version of TeX (which is capable of running as if it were TeX unmodified). E-TeX has been specified by the LaTeX team as the engine for the development of LaTeX2e; as a result, LaTeX programmers may assume e-TeX functionality. The pdftex engine directly incorporates the e-TeX extensions.
This package provides a Unicode compatible index program for LaTeX.