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This is a class for the French journal MATAPLI of the Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI).
This package provides a document class for streamlining document creation in LaTeX. It does not overwrite any TeX or LaTeX commands so the user could use their own macros or other commands as they wish.
The package addresses the problem of importing only one TikZ-image from a file holding multiple images.
The package provides a Type 1 version of Libertinus Math, with a number of additions and changes, plus LaTeX support files that allow it to serve as a math accompaniment to Libertine under LaTeX. In addition, with option sansmath, it can function as a standalone math font with sans serif Roman and Greek letters.
dvipos parses a DVI file looking for pos: specials. It then outputs the information from those specials along with information that only a DVI postprocessor could determine, such as the current x and y location.
The package provides font encoding definitions for unicode fonts loaded by LaTeX in XeTeX or LuaTeX. The package provides two encodings: EU1, designed for use with XeTeX, which the fontspec uses for unicode fonts which require no macro-level processing for accents, and EU2, which provides the same facilities for use with LuaTeX. Neither encoding places any restriction on the glyphs provided by a font; use of EU2 causes the package euxunicode to be loaded (the package is part of this distribution). The package includes font definition files for use with the Latin Modern OpenType fonts.
This is a LaTeX package to write alternative and customisable subscripts and superscripts, with square brackets in the source code.
This package provides a set of symbol fonts, written in Metafont, offering (respectively) clock-face symbols, geometrical symbols, weather symbols, mountaineering symbols, electronic circuit symbols and a set of miscellaneous symbols. A LaTeX package is provided, that allows the user to load only those symbols needed in a document.
The package provides the means to typeset ISBN codes with EAN-13; it uses the (generic) package ean13.tex to typeset the actual barcode.
This package extends TikZ with tools to create map graphics. The provided coordinate system relies on the Web Mercator projection used on the Web by OpenStreetMap and others. The package supports the seamless integration of graphics from public map tile servers by a Python script. Also, common map elements like markers, geodetic networks, bar scales, routes, orthodrome pieces, and more are part of the package.
This package calculates biological sequence alignment with the Gotoh algorithm. The package also provides an interface to control various settings including algorithm parameters.
The package is an extension for the listings package that provides a source code printer for LaTeX. This package defines new language definitions and listing environments for the three language dialects of the Vienna Development Method: VDM-SL, VDM-PP and VDM-RT. If one wants to typeset VDM with a mathematical syntax instead of the ASCII syntax used here, one should use the vdm package instead.
This package provides commands for drawing symbols in Yijing (I Ching) or Zhouyi using TikZ. There is no need for extra special fonts for showing these symbols.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Josefin Sans family of fonts, designed by Santiago Orozco. Josefin Sans is available in seven weights, with corresponding italics.
This is a simple but nice theme for Beamer. Its features are: a simple structure, with page numbers in footer, no side bar, and simple colors, using only several foreground and background colors.
This package extracts the letters of a command's name (e.g., foo for command \foo), in a reliable way.
This package provides Adobe Photoshop Data format (PSD) support for the graphicx package with the convert command from ImageMagick.
Lua code working with Unicode data has to deal with quite some challenges. For example there are many canonically equivalent sequences which should be treated in the same way, and even identifying a single character becomes quite different once you have to deal with all kinds of combining characters, emoji sequences and syllables in different scripts. Therefore lua-uni-algos wants to build a collection of small libraries implementing algorithms to deal with lots of the details in Unicode, such that authors of LuaTeX packages can focus on their actual functionality instead of having to fight against the peculiarities of Unicode. Given that this package provides Lua modules, it is only useful in Lua(HB)TeX. Additionally, it expects an up-to-date version of the unicode-data package to be present. This package is intended for package authors only; no user-level functionality provided.
The package provides comprehensive facilities for preparing lists of signs and variations, using PGF. This package has been taken temporarily out of circulation to give the author time to investigate some problems.
This package is for use when sending a large number of letters, all with the same body text. The package's \addressfile command is used to specify who the letter is to be sent to; the body of the \mailingtext command specifies the text of the letters, possibly using macros defined in the \addressfile.
The package suppresses typographic ligatures selectively, i.e., based on predefined search patterns. The search patterns focus on ligatures deemed inappropriate because they span morpheme boundaries.
This MetaPost and LuaLaTeX package allows drawing wordclouds from a list of words and weights.
The package offers support for the Calligra handwriting font, in LaTeX documents. The package is part of the fundus bundle.
The hypdvips package fixes some problems when using hyperref with Dvips. It also adds support for breaking links, file attachments, embedded documents and different types of GoTo-links. The cooperation of hyperref with cleveref is improved, which in addition allows an enhanced back-referencing system.