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This bundle contains the LaTeX packages utf8add.sty and utf8hax.sty. The utf8add package provides additional support for the use of UTF-8 encoded input. This is intended for making LaTeX input more readable. The utf8hax package is using UTF-8 characters for easier access to math in LaTeX, however making the LaTeX input less readable.
This package is an add-on to the MathTime a style to provide TeX support for the use of the MathTime fonts. The MathTime package has uppercase Greek letters hardwired to be upright and only upright; this package provides a switch to choose between the two kinds of Greek uppercase letters.
The package provides a verbbox environment to place its contents into a globally available box, or into a box specified by the user. The global box may then be used in a variety of situations (for example, providing a replica of the boxedverbatim environment itself). A valuable use is in places where the standard verbatim environment (which is based on a trivlist) may not appear.
LuaXML is a pure Lua library for reading and serializing XML files. The current release is aimed mainly at support for the odsfile package.
This package provides a class that produces overhead slides (transparencies), with many facilities. Seminar is not nowadays reckoned a good basis for a presentation — users are advised to use more recent classes such as powerdot or beamer, both of which are tuned to 21st-century presentation styles.
This package will get a description of the current Git version of the document and store it in a command \gitVer. If memoir or fancyhdr are in use, it will also add this to the document footers unless the option noheader is passed. The package also defines a command \versionBox which outputs a box containing the version and date of compilation.
The file copy.lco provides the new class option copy to the KOMA-Script letter class scrlttr2. If this option is given, all pages of a specific letter are duplicated with background text marking as copies.
This package provides macros and environments useful for writing teaching material. It provides more semantic environments on top of the standard definition, theorem, and friends: for instance, exercise, activity and question. These are suitably color-coded when used with Beamer. They occur as normal text in handouts produced by beamerarticle (same style as definition usually has). It also provides macros for typesetting code listings and output side by side. Finally, it modifies the appearance of Beamer (Berlin-based theme) and Memoir (Tufte style layout), if loaded. It is designed to be used with Beamer to produce slides and beamerarticle with memoir to produce notes and handouts from the same source.
The package provides straightforward ways to define three-dimensional coordinate frames through which to plot in TikZ. The user can specify the orientation of the main coordinate frame, and use standard TikZ commands and coordinates to render their tikzfigure. A secondary coordinate frame is provided to allow rotations and translations with respect to the main coordinate frame. In addition, the package can also handle plotting user-specified functions in spherical polar coordinates, where both the radius and fill color can be expressed as parametric functions of polar angles.
The package provides JavaScript code snippets to create gray hints. Gray hints, as the author terms them, are text that appears initially in a text field that gives a short hint as to what the contents of the text field should be. For example, a text field might contain the hint First Name, or a date field might read yyyy/mm/dd. As soon as the field comes into focus, the hint disappears. It reappears when the field is blurred and the user did not enter any text into the field. The package works for Dvips/Distiller, pdfLaTeX, LuaLaTeX, and XeLaTeX.
This small package aims at making debugging (especially in an interactive way) easier, by providing \show variants suited to LaTeX2e commands (whether with optional arguments or robust) and environments. The variant commands also display the internal macros used by such commands, if any. The \showcs variant helps with macros with exotic names.
The package comprises reference documentation for XeTeX detailing its extended features.
This package provides an Italian translation of documentation provided with the fancyhdr package.
This package patches graphics driver dvipdfmx to support correct scaling in vertical direction of Japanese pTeX and upTeX.
This small package provides commands for drawing customized playcards with width 59mm and height 89mm, which are typical card dimensions.
This package provides a mechanism to include fragments of DVI files with the graphicx package, so that you can use \includegraphics to include DVI files. The package requires the dvipaste program.
This package allows you to typeset pseudocode in the style of Introduction to Algorithms, Third edition, by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, and Stein. The package was written by the authors. Use the commands the same way the package's author did when writing the book, and your output will look just like the pseudocode in the text.
This package breaks with some of LaTeX's principles and redefines basic LaTeX commands with the aim of producing well-designed and clearly structured handouts: a sans-serif font is used by default; sections are not numbered, but highlighted by underlining; head- and footline display document information; and in order to avoid too much whitespace around the text the margin sizes are adjusted to smaller values. All in all, fancyhandout provides a means of typesetting documents not exclusively consisting of running text in a beautiful way.
VPE is a system to make the equivalent of source special marks in a PDF file. Clicking on a mark will activate an editor, pointing at the source line that produced the text that was marked. The system comprises a Perl file (vpe.pl) and a LaTeX package (vpe.sty).
This package converts LaTeX to HTML by using LaTeX to process the user's document and generate HTML tags. External utility programs are only used for the final conversion of text and images. Math may be represented by SVG files or MathJax. Hundreds of LaTeX packages are supported, and their load order is automatically verified. Documents may be produced by LaTeX, LuaLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and by several CJK engines, classes, and packages. A texlua script automates compilation, index, glossary, and batch image processing, and also supports latexmk. Configuration is semi-automatic at the first manual compile. Support files are self-generated. Print and HTML versions of each document may coexist. Assistance is provided for HTML import into EPUB conversion software and word processors.
These packages are either mandated by the core LaTeX team, or very widely used and strongly recommended in practice.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese in Babel. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Portuguese of standard LaTeX names.
The package is for typesetting bracketed dichotomous identification keys.
The package provides commands for typesetting a CV or resume. It provides commands for general-purpose headings, entries, and item/description pairs, as well as more specific commands for formatting sections, with explicit inclusion of school, degree, employer, job, conference, and publications entries. It tends to produce a somewhat long and quite detailed document but may also be suitable to support a shorter resume.