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The iran-bibtex package, designed for LaTeX, provides BibTeX styles in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the Iran Manual of Style (1st edn., 2016)---citation guide to Persian, and English information sources. To facilitate alphabetical sorting of references, prioritizing Persian/Farsi items ahead of English/Latin ones, a dedicated file named iran-bibtex-cp1256fa.csf is provided for use with this package.
It is important to note that this package relies on the natbib package, which is automatically loaded.
The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is an open framework for communicating the characteristics and severity of software vulnerabilities. CVSS consists of three metric groups: Base, Temporal, and Environmental. This package allows the user to compute CVSS3.1 base scores and use them in documents, i.e., it only deals with the Base score. Temporal and Environmental scores will be part of a future release.
Built on top of the listings package, the package allows effortless pretty-printing of SuperCollider source code in documents typeset with LaTeX and friends.
This package provides a key-based interface for defining templates whose job is to partition LaTeX3 clists and map differentiatedly across its components.
The package shows the hyphenation points in the document by either inserting small triangles below the baseline or by typesetting explicit hyphens. The markers are correctly placed even within ligatures and their size adjusts to the font size. By option the markers can be placed behind or in front of the glyphs. The package requires LuaLaTeX.
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.
E-TeX provides 32 768 mark registers; using this facility is far more comfortable than LaTeX tricks with \markright, \markboth, \leftmark and \rightmark. The package provides two commands for marking: \marksthe and \marksthecs, which have starred forms which disable expansion; new mark registers are allocated as needed. Syntax is closely modelled on the \marks primitive. Four commands are provided for retrieving the marks registers content: \thefirstmarks, \thebotmarks, \thetopmarks and \getthemarks; and the command \ifmarksequal is available for comparing the content of marks registers. The package requires an e-TeX enabled engine, and the etex package.
The package provides commands to draw calculator keys with the help of TikZ. It also provides commands to draw the content of screens and of menu items.
Features graphical clocks (with a classical 12h dial and two hands) and text clocks (in 24h format) which can show system time or any time the user desires. The clock faces (appearances of the dial) are easily expandable; the default uses a custom Metafont font.
This bundle contains the LaTeX packages utf8add.sty and utf8hax.sty. The utf8add package provides additional support for the use of UTF-8 encoded input. This is intended for making LaTeX input more readable. The utf8hax package is using UTF-8 characters for easier access to math in LaTeX, however making the LaTeX input less readable.
This bundle holds optional files that are loaded in certain situations by kernel code (if available). While this code is still in development and the use is experimental, it is stored outside the format so that there can be intermediate releases not affecting the production use of LaTeX. Once the code is finalized and properly tested it will eventually move to the kernel and the corresponding file in this bundle will vanish. Note that none of these files are directly user accessible in documents (i.e., they aren't packages), so the process is transparent to documents already using the new functionality.
The class provides support for the documentation of the author's packages, using KOMA-Script. This class is provided as is solely for the benefit of anyone who wants to compile the documentation of those packages.
The package uses PSTricks to draw a Japanese abacus, or soroban. The soroban is still used in Japan today.
This package provides a calligraphic font for simulating American-style informal handwriting. The font is distributed in Adobe Type 1 format.
This is a LaTeX package that will display text as on an (early) LCD display (the output is very visibly pixellated). It assumes 8-bit input in its internal verbatim-style environment.
This allows the user to set tensor-style super- and subscripts with offsets between successive indices. It supports the typesetting of tensors with mixed upper and lower indices with spacing, also typeset preposed indices.
This package allows the user to create an index of all authors cited in a LaTeX document. Each author entry in the index contains the pages where these citations occur. Alternatively, the package can list the labels of the citations that appear in the references rather than the text pages. The package relies on BibTeX being used to handle citations.
This package offers you a LaTeX style file and two classes to typeset articles or books in a simple and clear way. These classes currently have native support for English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), and Spanish typesetting. They compile with any major TeX engine. You may also wish to consider the packages einfart and simplivre, which are enhanced versions of the classes provided here.
This package provides two utilities: chkdvifont, which check fonts in DVI/TFM/JFM/FONT files, and dvispc, which corrects the page-independence of DVI file using color specials or tpic specials, and transforms between a DVI file and a text file.
This package provides \clearpage and \newpage variants that guarantee to end up on even/odd numbered pages; these four commands all have an optional argument whose content will be placed on any empty page generated.
This package causes \_ in text mode (i.e., \textunderscore) to print an underscore so that hyphenation of words either side of it is not affected; a package option controls whether an actual hyphenation point appears after the underscore, or merely a break point. The package also arranges that, while in text, _ itself behaves as \textunderscore (the behaviour of _ in maths mode is not affected).
sfmath is a simple package for sans serif maths in documents. After including the package, all maths of the current document is displayed with sans serif fonts.
The package provides an exam class for Jinan University (China).
The package is prepared for typesetting some German translations of the Holy Quran. It adds three more German translations to the quran package.