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This package provides a fairly light-weight solution for annotating LaTeX source code with color to show additions/changes, replacements, deletions, and comments. This is particularly useful when a document is being edited by multiple authors. Two package options allow the quick suppression of all colorful edits and comments, and showing text whose deletion was proposed.
This package lays out epigraphs: quotations across a page, usually to open or close a chapter. It is intended as a simple replacement for the more sophisticated epigraph package.
This small package supports key-value syntax other than the standard LaTeX syntax of <key>=<value>. Using this package, create key-values of the form <key>:<value> or <key>-><value>, for example. The package converts the new notation to xkeyval notation and passes it on to xkeyval.
This package provides a English language module for glossaries package.
This is a package for creating decorative chapter headings with quotations. Uses graphical and coloured output and by default needs the Adobe standard font set (as supported by psnfss).
This package provides a set of symbol fonts, written in Metafont, offering (respectively) clock-face symbols, geometrical symbols, weather symbols, mountaineering symbols, electronic circuit symbols and a set of miscellaneous symbols. A LaTeX package is provided, that allows the user to load only those symbols needed in a document.
This package prints the tag right-aligned on each line of the bibliography.
The class provides an environment for creating a fancily laid out tabular curriculum vitae inspired by the european curriculum vitae. The distribution comes with a German and an English template.
The package provides a small number of convenient macros that access features in other frequently-used packages, or provide interfaces to other useful facilities such as the pdfTeX \pdfelapsedtime primitive.
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.
The package provides support for use of Babel in documents written in Russian (in both traditional and modern forms). The support is adapted for use both under traditional TeX engines, and under XeTeX and LuaTeX.
This package generates pseudo-random integers. Macros are to provide random integers in a given range, or random dimensions, which can be used to provide random real numbers.
This package lets you draw Feynman diagrams using TikZ. It is a low-end modification of the TikZ-Feynman package, one of whose principal advantages is the automatic generation of diagrams, for which it needs LuaTeX. TikZ-FeynHand only provides the manual mode and hence runs in LaTeX without any reference to LuaTeX. In addition it provides some new styles for vertices and propagators, alternative shorter keywords in addition to TikZ-Feynman's longer ones, some shortcut commands for quickly customizing the diagrams look, and the new feature of putting one propagator on top of another.
The package provides support for LaTeX documents to use many of the extensions offered by e-TeX; in particular, it modifies LaTeX's register allocation macros to make use of the extended register range. The etextools package provides macros that make more sophisticated use of e-TeX's facilities.
This package implements software entry types for BibLaTeX in the form of a bibliography style extension. It requires the Biber backend.
Luaindex provides (yet another) index processor, written in Lua.
This package provides TrueType versions of the Chinese Arphic fonts for use with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. Type1 versions of these fonts, for use with pdfLaTeX and the cjk package, are provided by the arphic package.
The package enables the user to draw (using PSTricks) the diffraction patterns for different geometric forms of apertures for monochromatic light. The aperture stops can have rectangular, circular or triangular openings. The view of the diffraction may be planar, or three-dimensional. Options available are the dimensions of the aperture under consideration and of the particular optical setting, e.g., the radius in case of an circular opening. Moreover one can choose the wavelength of the light (the associated color will be calculated by the package).
The package should be useful to all people that prepare their texts with LaTeX and want to draw MSC in their texts. The package is not an MSC editor; it simply takes a textual description of an MSC and draws the corresponding MSC. The current version of the MSC macro package supports the full MSC2000 language.
The distribution includes a package and a Lua library that can together read OpenDocument spreadsheet documents as LaTeX tables. Cells in the tables may be processed by LaTeX macros, so that, for example, the package may be used for drawing some plots. The package uses Lua's zip library.
The package simplifies typesetting of simple crystallographic group-subgroup-schemes in the Barnighausen formalism. It defines a new environment stammbaum, wherein all elements of the scheme are defined. Afterwards all necessary dimensions are calculated and the scheme is drawn. Currently two steps of symmetry reduction are supported.
This package keeps track of files included in your document, with \input or \include. You then have permanent access to the name of the file currently being processed through the macro \finkfile.
FiNK has been deprecated and is not maintained anymore. People interested in FiNK's functionality are invited to use a package named currfile instead.
The default citation styles use the op.: cit.: form in order to have a shorter reference when a title has already been cited. However, when you cite two entries which share the same booktitle but not the same title, the op.: cit.: mechanism does not work. This package fixes this.
This package provides a simple but nice theme for Beamer, with the following features:
simple structure: with page numbers at footer, no head bar and side bar ;
simple templates: displaying theorems with traditional inline style;
simple colors: using only several foreground and background colors.