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The endfloat package places all floats on pages by themselves at the end of the document, optionally leaving markers in the text near to where the figure (or table) would normally have occurred.
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 package provides the binaries for texlive-dvipng.
This package provides Metafont source for the Euro and CE symbols in several variants, designed to fit with the Computer Modern-set text.
This package provides underlining, strikethough, and highlighting using features in LuaLaTeX which avoid the restrictions imposed by other methods. In particular, kerning is not affected, the underlined text can use arbitrary commands, hyphenation works etc.
This package greatly simplifies the typesetting of service sheets and booklets in the style of the Common Worship liturgical resources of the Church of England. The package provides commands for a number of liturgical elements, including rubrics, responsories and required part indicators.
This package converts a numerical number to the Russian spelled out name of the number.
The glossaries package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries, and has provision for operation in several languages (using the facilities of either Babel or Polyglossia). New entries are defined to have a name and description (and optionally an associated symbol). Support for multiple languages is offered, and plural forms of terms may be specified. An additional package, glossaries-accsupp, can make use of the accsupp package mechanisms for accessibility support for PDF files containing glossaries. The user may define new glossary styles, and preambles and postambles can be specified. There is provision for loading a database of terms, but only terms used in the text will be added to the relevant glossary.
The package uses an indexing program to provide the actual glossary; either MakeIndex or Xindy may serve this purpose, and a Perl script is provided to serve as interface. The package supersedes glossary package (which is now obsolete).
The package provides an \AtAppendix command to add code to a hook that is executed when \appendix is called by the user. Additionally, a TeX conditional \ifappendix and a LaTeX-style conditional \IfAppendix are provided to check if \appendix has already been called.
This package modifies the definitions of \frontmatter and \mainmatter so that page numbering starts in Arabic style from the front matter while preserving the rest of the original definitions. For it to work, \pagenumbering has to be inside these macros --- most of classes do that, but there are exceptions like memoir.
The document provides examples of over two dozen title page designs based on a range of published books and theses, together with the LaTeX code used to create them.
This package provides the Russian version of the Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
This package contains files used to build the Plain TeX format, as described in the TeXbook, together with various supporting files (some also discussed in the book).
Repeating of math operators at the broken line and the new line in inline equations is used in Cyrillic mathematical typography (Russian for example), but unfortunately LaTeX does not provide such an option. This package solves the problem by extending ideas described in M. I. Grinchuk TeX and Russian Traditions of Typesetting, and supports most of LaTeX mathematical packages.
This LuaLaTeX package provides a YAML parser and some functions to declare and define LaTeX definitions using YAML files.
This LaTeX package implements a command to reproduce the official flag of the European Union (EU). The flag is reproduced at 1em high based on the current font size, so it can be scaled arbitrarily by changing the font size.
The bundle provides boxes and picture macros with Japanese vertical writing support. It uses only native picture macros and fonts for drawing boxes and is thus driver independent.
This package adds the \keyboard[1][2]..[7] command to your project. When used, it draws a small 2 octaves piano keyboard on your document, with up to 7 keys highlighted.
This package provides the Arvo family of fonts, designed by Anton Koovit, with support for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX.
The package provides a set of style files for use with BibLaTeX and Biber to produce citations and bibliographies in accordance with the widely-used Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities. It also includes facilities for constructing tables of cases and legislation from citations (in conjunction with appropriate indexing packages).
The distribution includes a package and a Lua library that can together read OpenDocument spreadsheet documents as LaTeX tables. Cells in the tables may be processed by LaTeX macros, so that, for example, the package may be used for drawing some plots. The package uses Lua's zip library.
This collection provides support packages for Portuguese.
This package provides a LaTeX thesis template for Ningxia University in order to make it easy to write theses for graduate students.
This package provides additional BibLaTeX styles for German humanities. Its core purpose is to enable the referencing rules of the Romano-Germanic Commission (Romisch-Germanische Kommission), the department of prehistory of the German Archaeological Institute (Deutsches Archaologisches Institut), since these are referenced by most guidelines in German prehistory and medieval archaeology and serve as a kind of template. biblatex-archaeology provides verbose, numeric and author date styles as well and adaptions to specific document types like exhibition and auction catalogues.