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This collection provides PSTricks core and all add-on packages.
The package provides the language definition file for support of English in babel. Care is taken to select british hyphenation patterns for British English and Australian text, and default (american) patterns for Canadian and USA text.
This package provides a German translation of the l2tabu practical guide to LaTeX2e by Mark Trettin. It focuses on obsolete packages and commands.
This package supports typesetting the Peanese notation in Volume I of Whitehead and Russell's 1910 Principia Mathematica.
This is an OpenType version of the Old German fonts yfrak, ygoth, yswab designed by Yannis Haralambous in Metafont. The OpenType features make it easier to deal with the long/round s and with older forms of umlauts (small e over the letter). A style file yfonts-otf.sty is provided as a replacement, for LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, of yfonts.sty or oldgerm.sty.
This package provides a symbol font (distributed as Metafont source) that contains many of the symbols of the Zapf dingbats set, together with an NFSS interface for using the font. An Adobe Type 1 version of the fonts is available in the niceframe fonts bundle.
This package provides a convenient front-end for the \index command. For example, with it you can generate multiple index entries in almost any form by a single command.
Fonetika Dania is a font bundle with a serif font and a sans serif font for the Danish phonetic system Dania. Both fonts exist in regular and bold weights. LaTeX support is provided.
Several conditions can cause LaTeX labels to keep changing, no matter how many times a document is recompiled. This package helps diagnose the cause of repeated ``Label(s) may have changed'' warnings. The names and before/after definitions of changing labels are printed at the end of each compile. Multiply-defined labels are printed as well.
The package typesets recipes according to the style used in a well-respected German cookery book.
This package provides Czech/Slovak-tuned Computer Modern fonts in the Metafont format; Type 1 format versions (csfonts-t1) are also available.
The package arranges that equation numbers are applied only to those equations that are referenced. This operation is similar to the showonlyrefs option of the package mathtools.
The package attempts to emulate the XeTeX bidi package, in the context of LuaTeX.
This collection provides packages supporting Cyrillic scripts (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), even if Latin alphabets may also be used.
The package adds reference-page-list to bibliography-items. It does its job without using the indexing facilities, and needs no special \cite-replacement package.
The class allows formatting of meeting minutes using \section commands (which provide hierarchical structure). An agenda can also be produced for distribution prior to the meeting, with user-selected portions suppressed from printing.
This package defines a macro to place objects (tables and figures) and their captions in different positions with different rotating angles within a float. All objects and captions can be framed.
The package was designed as an extension of the lastpage package. When more than one page numbering scheme is in operation (as in a book class document with frontmatter), the labels above do not give the total number of pages, so the package also provides labels pagesLTS.<numbering scheme>, where the numbering scheme is arabic, roman, etc.
This package provides a complete Babel replacement for users of LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX. It includes support for over 70 different languages, some of which in different regional or national varieties, or using a different writing system. It enables:
Loading the appropriate hyphenation patterns.
Setting the script and language tags of the current font (if possible and available), using the package
fontspec.Switching to a font assigned by the user to a particular script or language.
Adjusting some typographical conventions in function of the current language (such as
afterindent,frenchindent, spaces before or after punctuation marks, etc.)Redefining the document strings (like chapter, figure, bibliography). Adapting the formatting of dates (for non-gregorian calendars via external packages bundled with
polyglossia: currently the Hebrew, Islamic and Farsi calendars are supported).For languages that have their own numeration system, modifying the formatting of numbers appropriately.
Ensuring the proper directionality if the document contains languages written from right to left.
This package provides Polish macros and fonts supporting Pagella/pxfonts and Termes/txfonts
The package provides the language definition file for support of Icelandic in Babel. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Icelandic of standard LaTeX names.
This package provides a series of files, each of which defines a size-change macro. Note that 10point.tex is by convention called by one of the other files, so that there's always a way back.
sectionbox is a LaTeX package for putting fancy colored boxes around sections, subsections, and subsubsections, especially for use in posters, etc. It was designed with the sciposter class in mind, and certainly works with that class and with derived classes.
This is a small package of macros for creating cubic spline interpolants in MetaPost or Metafont. Given a list of points the macros can produce a closed or a relaxed spline joining them.