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In 2011 Andrij's typeface became a winner of the Ukrainian Type Design Competition ``Mystetsky Arsenal'' in which three main criteria were sought for: being zeitgeist, practical, and Ukrainian. Andrij's winning entry was crowned Arsenal and made publicly available. Arsenal is a semi-grotesque with traditional forms. It is primarily designed for body text and intended for various professional communication. Its special qualities of letter shapes and subtle contrast modulation articulate grace and expressiveness. Arsenal's somewhat lyrical sentiment abides to the Ukrainian nature of the font. This package provides the fonts and LaTeX support for them with matching math. It needs LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX.
The package provides commands to simplify processing of sequential list-like structures, such as making a series of similar commands from a list of names.
The polynom package implements macros for manipulating polynomials, for example it can typeset long polynomial divisions. The main test case and application is the polynomial ring in one variable with rational coefficients.
This package allows you to typeset pseudocode in the style of Introduction to Algorithms, Second edition, by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, and Stein. The package was written by the authors. You 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 provides three commands \super, \sub and \supersub to improve the layout of superscripts and subscripts which can be adjusted with respect to relative position and format, and can be used in text and math mode.
This is an ad-hoc class for typesetting articles for the ICSV conference.
This collection provides support packages for Italian.
Cinzel and Cinzel Decorative fonts, designed by Natanael Gama, find their inspiration in first century roman inscriptions, and are based on classical proportions. Cinzel is all-caps (similar to Trajan and Michelangelo), but is available in three weights (Regular, Bold, Black). There are no italic fonts, but there are Decorative variants, which can be selected by the usual italic-selection commands in the package's LaTeX support.
The package defines many macros for items of significance in statistical presentations. It represents a syntax-incompatible upgrade of statex.
This package can only be used with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX. It does the font setting for the OpenType font TeX Gyre Heros. The condensed versions of the fonts are also supported. The missing typefaces for slanted text are defined.
The package enables the user to use Beamer style operations on a canvas of the sizes provided by a0poster; font scaling is available (using packages such as type1cm if necessary). In addition, the package allows the user to benefit from the nice colour box handling and alignment provided by the Beamer class (for example, with rounded corners and shadows). Good looking posters may be created very rapidly.
This work provides the necessary files to use the Chivo fonts with LaTeX. Chivo is a set of eight fonts provided by Hector Gatti and Omnibus Team.
This package predefines common units, defines an easy to use interface to define new units and changes the output concerning to the surrounding font settings.
This package provides integration between FoilTeX and LaTeX2HTML, adding sectioning commands and elements of logical formatting to FoilTeX and providing support for FoilTeX commands in LaTeX2HTML.
Currvita is a package rather than a class (like most other curriculum vitae offerings). The author considers that a curriculum vitae can quite reasonably form part of another document (such as a letter, or a dissertation).
This package provides a Slovak translation of Oetiker's (Not So) Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
This package can be used for typesetting translated text and the original source, parallel on the same page, one above the other.
The CrimsonPro fonts are designed by Jacques Le Bailly and derived from the Crimson Text fonts designed by Sebastian Kosch. The family includes eight weights and italics for each weight.
tikzpingus is a package similar to tikzducks but with penguins and a vast set of gadgets and extras (capable of changing the wing-positions, body-types, and more).
This package provides a kind of counter that provides unique number values. Several counters can be created with different names. The numeric values are not limited.
This package provides a LaTeX package which sets count1 to absolute page number, count2-8 to the numbers of the current \part, \chapter, ... \subparagraph, and count9 to 1 or 0, according to whether the page is odd or even. These values can be used to select pages with some drivers.
The package provides macros (usable with LaTeX or Plain TeX) for using the ASAP Symbol font, which is also included. The font is distributed in OpenType format, and makes extensive use of OpenType features. Therefore, at this time, only XeTeX and LuaTeX are supported.
This is a LaTeX class for typesetting academic documents according to the ABNT standards and the UCS specifications.
The use of formats helps to speed up compilations: packages which have been dumped in the format are loaded at very high speed. This is useful when a document loads many packages.