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LuaHBTeX is a LuaTeX variant that can use the HarfBuzz engine for glyph shaping, instead of LuaTeX's built-in shaper.
This package provides commands to display the Licence Ouverte Etalab 2.0 vector logo.
This collection includes music-related fonts and packages.
The package generalises the macro patching commands provided by Philipp Lehmann's etoolbox.
This package provides a drop-in replacement for the Symbol font from Adobe's basic set.
This package provides three hyperref-based macros that simplify usage of \hypertarget and \hyperlink, calling them with one argument instead of the same one twice. Also \gmiflink and \gmifref typeset plain text instead of generating an error or printing ?? if there is no respective hypertarget or label.
The package defines the macro \cprotect that makes a following macro proof against verbatim in its argument. A similar macro \cprotEnv (applied to the \begin of an environment) sanitises the behavior of fragile environments. Moving arguments, and corresponding ``tables of ...'' work happily.
Inspired by the physicspackage, the package defines some simple macros for mathematical notation which make the code more readable or allow flexibility in typesetting material.
The \stubs command creates as many repetitions as possible of its argument, at the bottom of the page; these stubs may be used (for example) for contact information.
The macros provide for nothing more complicated than the standard 19x19 board; the fonts are written in Metafont.
This LaTeX package can typeset Algobox programs almost exactly as displayed when editing with Algobox itself, using an input syntax very similar to the actual Algobox program text. It gives better results than Algobox's own LaTeX export which does not look like the editor rendition, produces standalone documents cumbersome to customize, and has arbitrary and inconsistent differences between the input syntax and the program text.
This is a package for annotating PDF slides with LaTeX elements, and for inserting code snippets.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Slovak in Babel, including Slovak variants of LaTeX built-in-names. Shortcuts are also defined.
This package is designed to read a list, for which the parsing character has been selected by the user, and to access any of these items with a simple interface.
This package provides expandable token list operations for which l3tl only has unexpandable variants. These expandable versions are typically slower than the unexpandable code. Unlike the l3tl versions, the functions in this module may contain braces and macro parameter tokens in their arguments, but as a drawback they cannot distinguish some tokens and do not consider the character code of group-begin and group-end tokens. Additionally a general map to token lists is provided, modelled after the expl3 internal __tl_act:NNNn but with additional features. The package has no immediate use for document authors; it only contains expl3 functions intended for programmers.
This font contains all digits and latin letters uppercase and lowercase for the Computer Modern font family in blackboard bold.
This package provides several commands for generating footnotes with multiple numbers (resp., marks).
This package defines macros for drawing Feynman graphs in LaTeX documents. It is an important update of the axodraw package, but since it is not completely backwards compatible, we have given the style file a changed name.
Many new features have been added, with new types of line, and much more flexibility in their properties. In addition, it is now possible to use axodraw2 with pdfLaTeX, as well as with the LaTeX-dvips method. However with pdfLaTeX (and also LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX), an external program, axohelp, is used to perform the geometrical calculations needed for the pdf code inserted in the output file. The processing involves a run of pdflatex, a run of axohelp, and then another run of pdflatex.
This package serves as a drop-in replacement for the packages ocgx by Paul Gaborit and ocg-p by Werner Moshammer for the creation of PDF Layers. It re-implements the functionality of the ocg, ocgx, and ocg-p packages and adds support for all known engines and back-ends. It also ensures compatibility with the media9 and animate packages.
The bundle provides a font CountriesOfEurope (in Adobe Type 1 format) and the necessary metrics, together with LaTeX macros for its use. The font provides glyphs with a filled outline of the shape of each country; each glyph is at the same cartographic scale.
This consist of add-on packages and macros that work with plain TeX, often LaTeX, and occasionally other formats.
The package manages character class schemes of XeTeX. Using this package, you may switch among different character class schemes. Migration commands are provided for make packages using this mechanism compatible with each others.
The package provides the means to draw an orthogonal parallel projection with an arbitrarily chosen angle and a variable shortening factor.
This is a LaTeX2ε package to help change the style of any or all of LaTeX's sectional headers in the article, book, or report classes. Examples include the addition of rules above or below a section title.