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This package provides a friendly interface for defining the meaning of Unicode characters. The document should be processed by (pdf)LaTeX with the Unicode option of inputenc or inputenx, or by XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX.
This BibTeX bibliography style is for the Journal of Molecular Biology and Journal of Theoretical Biology; the accompanying LaTeX package is a close relative of apalike.sty in the BibTeX distribution; it features author-date references.
This is an unofficial BibLaTeX style for the Australasian Journal of Combinatorics. Note that the journal (as for 01 March 2020) does not accept BibLaTeX, so you probably want to use biblatex2bibitem.
The datetime2 package provides commands for formatting dates, times and time zones and redefines \today to use the same formatting style. In addition to \today, you can also use \DTMcurrenttime (current time) or \DTMnow (current date and time). Dates and times can be saved for later use. The accompanying datetime2-calc package can be used to convert date-times to UTC+00:00. Language and regional support is provided by independently maintained and installed modules. The datetime2-calc package uses the pgfcalendar package (part of the PGF/TikZ bundle). This package replaces datetime.sty, which is now obsolete.
The package contains a number of PostScript fonts derived from the STIX OpenType fonts that may be used in maths mode in regular and bold weights for Calligraphic, Fraktur and Double-struck alphabets. Virtual fonts with metrics suitable for maths mode are provided, as are LaTeX support files.
This package provides the binary for texlive-patgen.
The package provides four core functions: data storage and display, data filtering, data sorting and data display. All data is saved once and then you can display these data with custom filters, orders and styles. The package can be used, for example, to record and display something you'd like to review, maybe the question you always answered incorrectly or some forgettable knowledge. But obviously, the package is much more powerful and extensible for more interesting tasks depending on the individual.
This is the basic TeX Live scheme: it is a small set of files sufficient to typeset plain TeX or LaTeX documents in PostScript or PDF, using the Computer Modern fonts. This scheme corresponds to collection-basic and collection-latex.
This package provides the binary for texlive-dvidvi.
This package provides the binary for texlive-xindy.
This is an extension of bbold to a package with three weights, of which the original is considered as light and the additions as regular and bold.
The package provides support for Turkmen in Babel, but integration with Babel is not available.
This package makes available for LaTeX the glyphs in Feorag's OpenType Symbats3 neopagan dingbats fonts.
This class file conforms to the requirements of the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame; with it a user can format a thesis or dissertation in LaTeX.
This package provides access to the frimurer cipher for use with LaTeX.
This package allows you to put your document under a license and include a link to read about the license or include an icon or image of the license. Currently, only Creative Commons is supported, but this package is designed to handle all kinds of licenses.
The everyshi package provides hooks into \sshipout called \EveryShipout and \AtNextShipout analogous to \AtBeginDocument. With the introduction of the LaTeX hook management this package became obsolete in 2020 and is only provided for backwards compatibility. For current versions of LaTeX it is only mapping the hooks to the original everyshi macros. In case you use an older LaTeX format, everyshi will automatically fall back to its old implementation by loading everyshi-2001-05-15.
The package provides a TikZ library for drawing celtic knots.
FiXme is a collaborative annotation tool for LaTeX documents. Annotating a document here refers to inserting meta-notes, that is, notes that do not belong to the document itself, but rather to its development or reviewing process. Such notes may involve things of different importance levels, ranging from simple ``fix the spelling'' flags to critical ``this paragraph is a lie'' mentions. Annotations like this should be visible during the development or reviewing phase, but should normally disappear in the final version of the document. FiXme is designed to ease and automate the process of managing collaborative annotations, by offering a set of predefined note levels and layouts, the possibility to register multiple authors, to reference annotations by listing and indexing etc.
This package is intended for use alongside algorithmicx package. Its aim is to provide a French translation of terms and words used in algorithms to make it integrate seamlessly in a French written document.
Light LaTeX Make (llmk) is yet another build tool specific for LaTeX documents. Its aim is to provide a simple way to specify a workflow of processing LaTeX documents and encourage people to always explicitly show the right workflow for each document. You can describe the workflows either in an external file llmk.toml or in a LaTeX document source in the form of magic comments. It provides a uniform way to describe the workflows available for nearly all TeX environments, and behaves exactly the same in any environment. At this point, llmk intentionally does not provide any method for user configuration. Therefore one can guarantee that for a LaTeX document with an llmk setup, the process of typesetting the document will be reproduced in any TeX environment with the program.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Vietnamese in Babel.
This LaTeX packages provides two hooks for \enddocument that are executed after the hook of \AtEndDocument: \AfterLastShipout can be used for code that is to be executed right after the last \clearpage before the .aux file is closed. \AtVeryEndDocument is used for code after closing and final reading of the .aux file.
This style produces bibliographies in the format of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. The style was derived from the standard unsrt.bst and adapted to the new (2009) formatting rules.