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This package provides a user interface for making LaTeX cross-references which automates some of their typical features, thus easing their input in the document and improving the consistency of typeset results. A reference made with \zcref includes a name according to its type, and lists of multiple labels can be automatically sorted and compressed into ranges when due. The reference format is highly and easily customizable, both globally and locally.
This package provides a Perl script that can either trim pages of any whitespace border, or trim them of a fixed border.
This LaTeX package provides support for creating QR-bills for the new Swiss payment standards. This implementation is intended to offer an option to support these regulations and can be adapted for international use.
The package provides the facility that several documents can be typeset independently with page numbers in sequence, as if they were a single document.
The package provides an easy way to take the remainder of a division operation without destroying the values of the counters containing the dividend and divisor. It also provides a way to take the integer quotient of a division operation without destroying the values of the counters containing the dividend and divisor.
This package defines a \makebox* command that does the same as a \makebox command, except that the width is given by a sample text instead of an explicit length measure.
The europecv class is an unofficial LaTeX implementation of the standard model for curricula vitae (the ``Europass CV'') as recommended by the European Commission. Although primarily intended for users in the European Union, the class is flexible enough to be used for any kind of curriculum vitae. The class has localisations for all the official languages of the EU (plus Catalan), as well as options permitting input in UTF-8 and koi8-r.
This set contains three jiffy packages for creating cards of various sorts with MetaPost.
This package provides some simple macros which will pad numbers (or, indeed, any expanded token) with your choice of character (defaulting to 0) to your choice of number of places (defaults to 2). This works not only on Arabic numerals, but on any expanded list of tokens passed to it. This makes it suitable for, among other things, counters of all kinds.
This package aims to provide a way to easily move proofs to the appendix. You can (among other things) move proofs to different places/sections, create links from theorems to proofs, restate theorems, add comments in appendix...
This package provides a drop-in replacement for the Zapfding font from Adobe's basic set.
This package provides a Unicode math font LeteSansMath meant to be used together with Lato sans-serif TrueType text fonts in LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX documents.
This package aims to provide a single style file containing most configurations and macros necessary to write appealing publications in High Energy Physics. Instead of reinventing the wheel by introducing newly created macros, hep-paper preferably loads third party packages as long as they are light-weight enough. For usual publications it suffices to load the hep-paper package, without optional arguments, in addition to the article class.
The Libre Caslon fonts are designed by Pablo Impallari. Although they have been designed for use as web fonts, they work well as conventional text fonts. An artificially generated BoldItalic variant has been added.
The package provides a macro to typeset quotations, using the command \say. The quotation mark glyphs are inserted by the macro; nested quotations are detected.
Epspdftk.tcl is a GUI PS/EPS/PDF converter. Epspdf.tlu, its command-line backend, can be used by itself. Options include grayscaling, cropping margins and single-page selection. Some conversion options are made possible by converting in multiple steps.
The package allows integration between MetaPost pictures and LaTeX. The main feature is that passing parameters to the MetaPost pictures is possible and the picture code can be put inside arguments to commands, including \newcommand.
The legacy texnansi (TeX and ANSI) encoding is known in the LaTeX scheme of things as LY1 encoding. The ly1 bundle includes metrics and LaTeX macros to use the three basic Adobe Type 1 fonts (Times, Helvetica and Courier) in LaTeX using LY1 encoding.
The package can easily draw current 2-terminal devices and some 3- and 4-terminal devices used in electronic or electric theory. The package's macros are designed with a view to logical representation of circuits, as far as possible, so as to relieve the user of purely graphical considerations when expressing a circuit.
This package provides a class based on abnTeX and compatible with pdfLaTex and Biber to prepare bachelor, master, and doctoral theses for the UnB, Brazil. The class also comes with a template for the various types of theses for undergraduate and graduate programs at UnB. The documentation for the class and the comments in the templates are all written in Portuguese, the language of the target audience.
This package defines a means of specifying sequences of bases. The bases may be numbered (per line) and you may specify that subsequences be coloured. For a more vanilla-flavoured way of typesetting base sequences, the user might consider the seqsplit package.
This package exposes spacing parameters for various TeX logos to the end user, to optimise the logos for different fonts. It is written especially for XeLaTeX users.
The package provides data and commands for including nuclear and atomic mass and energy data in LaTeX documents. It uses the PythonTeX package and requires pythontex to be called with the TeX file as the argument.
This package provides a collection of simple tools that are part of the LaTeX required tools distribution, comprising the packages: afterpage, array, bm, calc, dcolumn, delarray, enumerate, fileerr, fontsmpl, ftnright, hhline, indentfirst, layout, longtable, multicol, rawfonts, showkeys, somedefs, tabularx, theorem, trace, varioref, verbatim, xr, and xspace.