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The package provides support for use of Babel in documents written in Georgian. The package is adapted for use both under traditional TeX engines, and under XeTeX and LuaTeX.
This package predefines common units, defines an easy to use interface to define new units and changes the output concerning to the surrounding font settings.
The package provides several page layouts, selectable by package options.
This package can generate documents with and without answers from a single file by toggling a switch. However, it can only be used to create documents to be printed on paper.
This is a LaTeX class for building legislation files for UMBC Student Government Association Bills.
This bibliography style is intended to extend the Chicago bibliography style so that it can be annotated and at the same allowing DOI and URL fields.
The TeX-GYRE bundle consist of multiple font families:
Adventor, based on the URW Gothic L family of fonts;
Bonum, based on the URW Bookman L family;
Chorus, based on URW Chancery L Medium Italic;
Cursor, based on URW Nimbus Mono L;
Heros, based on URW Nimbus Sans L;
Pagella, based on URW Palladio L;
Schola, based on the URW Century Schoolbook L family;
Termes, based on the URW Nimbus Roman No9 L family of fonts.
The constituent standard faces of each family have been greatly extended (though Chorus omits Greek support and has no small-caps family). Each family is available in Adobe Type 1 and Open Type formats, and LaTeX support (for use with a variety of encodings) is provided.
The class is designed for typesetting science fiction and fantasy manuscripts. Sffms now includes several options for specific publishers as well as extensive documentation aimed at new LaTeX users.
This is yet another package for acronyms: it offers simple markup of acronyms and technical terms in the text, giving an index each of terms and acronyms with their expanded form.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-mflua.
This package reworks the mathematical calligraphic font ESSTIX13, adding a bold version. LaTeX support files are included.
This package wrap text around figures. It is a fork of wrapfig package. It is backwards compatible with the original environments.
The package provides a macro for drawing trees with TikZ using the easy syntax of Alexis Dimitriadis Qtree. It improves on TikZ's standard tree-drawing facility by laying out tree nodes without collisions; it improves on Qtree by adding lots of features from TikZ (for example, edge labels, arrows between nodes); and it improves on pst-qtree in being usable with pdfTeX and XeTeX.
The bundle contains an extended version (xbtxbst.doc) of the source of the standard BibTeX styles, together with corresponding versions of the standard styles. The styles offer support for CODEN, ISBN, ISSN, LCCN, and PRICE fields, extended PAGES fields, the PERIODICAL entry, and extended citation label suffixing.
This package provides blackboard variants of Computer Modern fonts. The fonts are distributed as Metafont source (only); LaTeX support is available with the bbm-macros package. A sample of these fonts appears in the blackboard bold sampler.
This package provides all the necessary LaTeX frontends for the Bangla language and comes with some fonts of its own.
The package defines maths mode commands for typesetting Frege's Begriffschrift.
This package replaces \textsuperscript and \textsubscript commands by equivalent commands that use OpenType font features to access appropriate glyphs if possible. It also patches LaTeX's default footnote command to use this new \textsuperscript for footnote symbols.
The package provides an implementation of a parser for documents matching the XML 1.0 and XML Namespace Recommendations. Element and attribute names, as well as character data, may use any characters allowed in XML, using UTF-8 or a suitable 8-bit encoding.
The romannum package changes LaTeX generated numbers to be printed with roman numerals instead of Arabic digits. Users of the bookhands fonts may find this package useful.
The package provides the means to extract specific content from a source document and write that to a target document. One could, for instance, use this to extract all exercises from lecture notes and generate an exercises book on the fly. The package also provides an environment which writes its body entirely to the target file. Another environment will write to the target file, but will also execute the body. This allows sharing code (for instance, a preamble) between the source document and the target file. Finally, the package provides an interface to conditionally extract content. With a single package option, one can specify exactly which commands (counted from the start of the document) should be extracted and which not. This might be useful for extracting specific slides from a presentation and use them in a new file.
This PSTricks package provides a command \pstPutAbs(x,y) to put an object at an arbitrary absolute (or even a relative) position on the page.
The package provides comprehensive facilities for preparing lists of signs and variations, using PGF. This package has been taken temporarily out of circulation to give the author time to investigate some problems.
This package detects footnotes that are split over several pages, and writes a warning to the log file.