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The package provides fonts, hyphenation patterns, and supporting macros to typeset Church Slavonic texts.
This module provides the welsh style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
The package defines a pair of commands \infer and \deduce, that are used in constructing LK proof diagrams.
The package provides configurable tools to print out LaTeX code and the resulting output in the same document. It also supports printing the result inside a conditional sequence; thus one may suppress printing if the code would not compile.
This package provides a toolbox of macros designed to allow the LaTeX programmer to work around some of the restrictions of the TeX grouping mechanisms. The present release offers a preliminary view of the package; not all of its facilities are working optimally
The package defines a command, \printlen, to print TeX lengths in a variety of units. It can handle all units supported by TeX.
The package draws Bao diagrams in LaTeX. The package is a development of psgo, and uses PSTricks to draw the diagrams.
This package provides a font with LuaLaTeX support for describing card games.
The module typesets messenger chats on a smartphone, depicting a simplified interface.
This package provides an environment for linguistic examples, tools for glosses, and various other goodies.
ArmTeX is a system for typesetting Armenian text with Plain TeX or LaTeX(2e). It may be used with input: from a standard Latin keyboard without any special encoding or support for Armenian letters, from any keyboard which uses an encoding that has Armenian letters in the second half (characters 128-255) of the extended ASCII table (for example ArmSCII8 Armenian standard), or from an Armenian keyboard using UTF-8 encoding.
This package draws diagonal lines (``cancelling'' a term) and arrows with limits (cancelling a term ``to a value'') through parts of maths formulae.
This package contains the OpenType Textura font Missaali and a style file for using it with XeLaTeX. Textura is a typeface based on the textus quadratus form of the textualis formata that late medieval scribes used for the most valuable manuscripts. The font Missaali is based on Textura that German printer Bartholomew Ghotan used for printing missals and psalters in the 1480s.
This font has two intended use cases: as a Gothic display font; and for emulating late-medieval manuscripts. In addition to the basic Textura letters, the font contains a large number of abbreviation sigla as well as a set of Lombardic initials. As modern typesetting algorithms are not intended for creating 15th century style layout, the package contains a XeLaTeX style file that makes it easier to achieve the classic incunabula look.
This package provides a simple infrastructure for recording errata in LaTeX documents. This allows the user to maintain an updated version of the document (with all errors corrected) and to automatically generate an errata document highlighting the difference to the published version.
The package provides a Perl script which prints information about a DVI file. It also supports XeTeX XDV format.
The package provides a method to reorder frames in the PDF file without reordering the source. Its principal use is to embed or append frames with details on some subject.
This package offers the command \DeclareFloatingEnvironment, which the user may use to define new floating environments which behave like the LaTeX standard foating environments figure and table.
This collection provides support for Greek.
This package provides basic utility programs, comprising: dvitype, which converts a TeX output (DVI) file to a plain text file; pooltype, which converts a TeX-suite program's pool (string) file into human-readable form; tftopl and pltotf, which convert TeX Font Metric (TFM) file to human readable Property List (PL) files and vice versa.
Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson. The package provides support for this font family in LaTeX. It includes the original TrueType fonts, as well as Type 1 versions.
The package provides a command \inlineimg to dynamically create a file containing the inline image in base64 format, which is decoded and included in the source file.
Libre Franklin is an interpretation and expansion based on the 1912 Morris Fuller Benton's classic, designed by Pablo Impallari, Rodrigo Fuenzalida and Nhung Nguyen.
This LaTeX document class implements the formatting requirements of the University of Toronto School of Graduate Studies (SGS), as of Fall 2020.
The Beamer Audience package provides macros to easily assemble frames according to different audiences. It enables to pick up the frames for a specific audience while leaving their order according to a logical structure in the LaTeX source.