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This LuaLaTeX package provides tools for the management (i.e., creation and printing) of ideas (i.e., pieces of LaTeX code representing concepts). It supports dependencies, nested idea printing and tags, and can be useful for writing rulebooks or handbooks with many definitions.
The package provides commands to typeset amounts and units consistently and offers an easy-to-use key-value syntax to convert one unit into another (for example dag to g).
This package provides LaTeX format files and man pages along with several packages that are considered as part of the LaTeX kernel.
This package provides improvements and extra features to the glossaries package.
The package enables selection of 5 standard Japanese fonts for pLaTeX and dvips.
The package provides a mechanism for sorting arrays (or portions of them); the arrays should have been created using the arrayjobx package.
TeX's \let assignment does not work for LaTeX macros with optional arguments or for macros that are defined as robust macros by \DeclareRobustCommand. This package defines \LetLtxMacro that also takes care of the involved internal macros.
This is a command line tool for finding fonts that contain a given (Unicode) glyph. It relies on Fontconfig.
This is a simple package which defines about 140 different colours using XeTeX's colour feature. The colours can be used in bidirectional texts without any problem.
The package provides fonts, hyphenation patterns, and supporting macros to typeset Church Slavonic texts.
The package provides a language description file that enables support of Friulan either with Babel or with Polyglossia.
This package provides an environment WithArrows which is similar to the environment aligned of amsmath (and mathtools), but gives the possibility to draw arrows on the right side of the alignment. These arrows are usually used to give explanations concerning the mathematical calculus presented.
This small package provides five commands to make HTTP requests using Lua and LuaTeX. Functionalities include API calls, fetch RSS feeds and the possibility to include images using a link. These commands run during the compilation of the PDF-Document and may require user interaction.
jTree uses PSTricks to enable linguists to typeset complex trees.
The package provides the Libertine and Biolinum fonts in both Type 1 and OTF styles, together with support macros for their use. Monospaced and display fonts, and the keyboard set are also included, in OTF style, only. The mweights package is used to manage the selection of font weights.
This MetaPost package contains macros to draw arrows and braces in the Computer Modern style.
The package provides font definition files (plus a replacement for the package exscale) to access many of the fonts in Sauter's collection. These fonts are available in all point sizes and look nicer for such intermediate document sizes as 11pt. Also included is the package sbbm, an alternative to access the BBM fonts.
The package provides commands to insert French road signs as vector graphics.
The package provides support for Serbian documents written in Cyrillic, in Babel.
The FPL Fonts provide a set of SC/OsF fonts for URW Palladio L which are compatible with the Palatino SC/OsF fonts from Adobe. LaTeX use is enabled by the mathpazo package, which is part of the psnfss distribution.
This package provides a LaTeX interface to create, modify, and use the Lua data structure tables. Lua tables can be declared with the help of luakeys, and this package provides facilities to set, get, check, iterate, apply, etc., to the table.
This program makes PNG and/or GIF graphics from DVI files as obtained from TeX and its relatives. It offers very fast rendering of DVI as bitmap files, which makes it suitable for generating large amounts of images on-the-fly, as needed in preview-latex, WeBWorK and others. It does not read the postamble, so it can be started before TeX finishes.
This package provides MetaPost macros for Venn diagrams.
Cochineal is a fork from the Crimson fonts (Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic only), which contain roughly 4200 glyphs in the four styles mentioned above. Cochineal adds more than 1500 glyphs in those styles so that it is possible to make a TeX support collection that contains essentially all glyphs in all styles. The fonts are provided in OpenType and PostScript formats.