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This package contains some examples from the 6th edition of the book KOMA-Script<, Eine Sammlung von Klassen und Paketen fur LaTeX2e by Markus Kohm, published by Lehmanns Media. There are no further descriptions of these examples.
Scientific Knowledge Graph TeX (SciKgTeX) is a LuaLaTeX package which makes it possible to annotate specific research contributions in scientific documents. SciKGTeX will enrich the document by adding the marked contributions to PDF metadata in a structured XMP format which can be picked up by search engines and knowledge graphs.
The package provides support for typesetting Thai text within the Babel system.
This is an advanced letter document class which extends LaTeX's usual letter class, providing support for building your own letterhead and marking fold points for window envelopes. The class supersedes an earlier class called myletter.
The package merely provides a variation of \DeclareRobustCommand, which checks for the existence of a command before declaring it robust.
The package introduces a command \shadowtext, which adds a drop shadow to the text that is given as its argument. The colour and positioning of the shadow are customisable.
This package is a slightly modified version of auto-pst-pdf by Will Robertson, which itself is a wrapper for pst-pdf by Rolf Niepraschk. The package allows the use of LuaLaTeX together with PostScript related code, e.g., PSTricks.
The package provides gb4e users two relative example reference commands: \Next refers to the next example in the document and \Prev refers to the previous example. No explicit label command is required.
The navydocs package provides an easy means for creating title pages and the following supplementary material pages used in technical reports by United States Navy organizations. These pages are generated by specifying the page content via a set of commands and then calling a macro to create the page at its occurrence in the document.
This class extends the a0poster class in that it adds support to easily create posters without the need for taking care of the layout at all. It allows using \maketitle to generate a fancy header containing the title information and also provides macros to position various different types of text boxes in a two-column layout. The color scheme is inspired by the metropolis Beamer theme.
This package provides tools to draw most of the geometrical constructions that a high school instructor or bachelor degree professor might need to teach geometry. The connection to Euclide depends on the fact that in his times calculations were made with ruler, compass and also with ellipsograph. This package extends the functionalities of the curve2e package.
The package allows the simulation of the modulated and demodulated amplitude of radio waves. The user may plot curves of modulated signals, wave carrier, signal modulation, signal recovery and signal demodulation.
This package provides a LaTeX2e document class named ua-thesis for typesetting theses and dissertations in the official format required by the University of Arizona. Moreover, there is a fully compatible alternative document class my-thesis for private nice copies of the dissertation, and the respective title pages are available as separate packages to work with any document class.
DSSerif is a mathematical font package with double struck serifed digits, upper and lower case letters, in regular and bold weights. The design was inspired by the STIX double struck fonts, which are sans serif, but starting from a Courier-like base.
A Few Notes on Book Design provides an introduction to the business of book design. It is an extended version of what used to be the first part of the memoir users manual.
ionumbers stands for input/output numbers. The package restyles numbers in maths mode. If a number in the input file is written, e.g., as $3,231.44$ as commonly used in English texts, the package is able to restyle it to be output as $3\,231,44$ as commonly used in German texts (and vice versa). This may be useful, for example, if you have a large table and want to include it in texts with different output conventions without the need to change the table.
The package can also automatically group digits left of the decimal separator (thousands) and right of the decimal separator (thousandths) in triplets without the need of specifying commas (English) or points (German) as separators. E.g., the input $1234.567890$ can be output as $1\,234.\,567\,890$.
Finally, an e starts the exponent of the number. For example, $21e6$ may be output as $26\times10\,^{6}$.
With this template, and associated style and LaTeX packages, it is possible to estimate the page length of manuscripts for submission to the SPIE journals Optical Engineering and Optical Engineering Letters. With a strict three-page limit, this is particularly important for the latter. The template gives simple instructions on how to prepare the manuscript.
This package provides an extended set of fonts for use in mathematics, including: extra mathematical symbols; blackboard bold letters (uppercase only); fraktur letters; subscript sizes of bold math italic and bold Greek letters; subscript sizes of large symbols such as sum and product; added sizes of the Computer Modern small caps font; cyrillic fonts (from the University of Washington); Euler mathematical fonts. All fonts are provided as Adobe Type 1 files, and all except the Euler fonts are provided as METAFONT source. The distribution also includes the canonical Type 1 versions of the Computer Modern family of fonts. The Euler fonts are supported by separate packages; details can be found in the documentation.
This package provides the Gudea family of fonts designed by Agustina Mingote, with support for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX.
This package provides a macro \anneescolaire to automatically write the academic year in the French way, according to the date of compilation, two other macros to obtain the first and the second calendar year of the academic year, a macro to be redefined to change the presentation of the years.
The package provides a macro \Inline that precedes a \def or \gdef. Within the definition text of an inlined definition, keywords such as \Expand may be used to selectively inline certain expansions at definition-time. This eases the process of redefining macros in terms of the original definition, as well as definitions in which the token that must be expanded is deep within, where \expandafter would be difficult and \edef is not suitable. Another application is as an easier version of \aftergroup, by defining a macro in terms of expanded local variables, then ending the group with \expandafter\endgroup\macro.
Mathabx is a set of three mathematical symbols font series. They are defined by Metafont code. The package includes Plain TeX and LaTeX support macros. A version of the fonts, in Adobe Type 1 format, is also available.
This package provides numerous minor LaTeX enhancements for linguistics, including multiple accents on the same letter, interline glosses (word-by-word translations), Discourse Representation Structures, and example numbering.
This LaTeX package provides a command \centerlastline and an environment centerlastline that typeset Spanish paragraphs, that is paragraphs without indentation, and last line centered, useful to finish a large paragraph of text at the end of chapters, prologues, etc.