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This package generates a PIF for a human research protocol at the UWA. It requires the UWA logo in PDF format, which is available in SVG format at https://static-listing.weboffice.uwa.edu.au/visualid/core-rebrand/img/uwacrest/, and uses the Calibri fonts by default. The class works with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
The package provides a command \patchcommand that can be used to add material at the beginning and the end of the replacement text of an existing macro. It works for macros with any number of normal arguments, including those that were defined with \DeclareRobustCommand.
The Cherokee script was designed in 1821 by Segwoya. The alphabet is essentially syllabic, only 6 characters (a e i o s u) correspond to Roman letters: the font encodes these to the corresponding roman letter. The remaining 79 characters have been arbitrarily encoded in the range 38-122; the cherokee package provides commands that map each such syllable to the appropriate character.
This package provides a class for documents which are prepared on the ``Automatic systems for information processing and control'' (ASOIU) of Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia. The class is based on the article class and requires XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX for its proper working.
TeX for the Impatient is a ~350 page book on TeX, plain TeX, and Eplain, originally written by Paul Abrahams, Kathryn Hargreaves, and Karl Berry.
This is a translation of the documentation provided with ntheorem.
The bundle provides the Foek font, an Adobe Type 1 font, and LaTeX support for its use.
The package makes it possible to incorporate git version control metadata into documents. For memoir users, the package provides the means to tailor page headers and footers to use the metadata.
The recipecard class typesets recipes into note card sized boxes that can then be cut out and pasted on to note cards. The recipe then looks elegant and fits in the box of recipes.
The package provides a facility to typeset certain logic formulae. It provides an environment like eqnarray, a newtheorem-like environment (NewTheorem), and several macros.
This package simplifies the process of writing Bangla in LaTeX and addresses most of the associated typesetting issues. Its notable features are:
automated transition from Bangla to English and vice versa;
patch for the unproportionate whitespace issue in popular Bangla fonts;
full support for all the common commands and environments;
Bangla numbering for page, section, chapter, footnotes, extending Polyglossia's support.
new
theorem,problems,example,solutionand other environments, all of which are in Bangla.
This package allows access to the various parameter values in TeX (catcode values), e-TeX (group, if and node types, and interaction mode), and LuaTeX (pdfliteral mode) by a hierarchical name system.
Mathtools provides a series of packages designed to enhance the appearance of documents containing a lot of mathematics. It is based on amsmath and fixes various deficiencies of it and standard LaTeX. It provides:
Extensible symbols, such as brackets, arrows, harpoons, etc.;
Various symbols such as \coloneqq (:=);
Easy creation of new tag forms;
Showing equation numbers only for referenced equations;
Extensible arrows, harpoons and hookarrows;
Starred versions of the
matrixenvironments for specifying the column alignment;More building blocks: multlined, cases-like environments, new gathered environments;
Maths versions of
\makebox,\llap,\rlapetc.;Cramped math styles; and more...
The package provides font description files for all the many shapes available from the cbfonts collection. The files provide the means whereby the NFSS knows which fonts a LaTeX user is requesting.
Tip: installing texlive-cbfonts will automatically propagate this one.
The package provides a set of outline (i.e., OpenType
The package supports a number of features of the Latin Modern fonts which are not easily accessible via the default (La)TeX support. In particular, the package supports the use of the various styles of digits available, small-caps and upright italic shapes, and alternative weights and widths. It also supports variable width typewriter and the quotation font.
By default, the package uses proportional oldstyle digits and variable width typewriter but this can be changed by passing appropriate options to the package. The package also supports using (for example) different styles of digits within a document so it is possible to use proportional oldstyle digits by default, say, but tabular lining digits within a particular table.
This package is primary intended for students of FNSPE CTU in Prague but many other students or scientists can found this package as useful. This package implements different standards of tensor notation, interval notation and complex notation. Further many macros and shortcuts are added, e.g., for spaces, operators, physics unit, etc.
This project is based on the HFUT_Thesis LaTeX template of Hefei University of Technology compiled on the basis of ustctug and ustcthesis, in accordance with the latest version of Hefei University of Technology Graduate Dissertation Writing Specifications and Hefei University of Technology Undergraduate Graduation Project (Thesis) Work Implementation Rules.
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 bundle offers Adobe Type 1 format versions of Peter Wilson's Carolingian Minuscule font set (part of the bookhands collection). The fonts in the bundle are ready-to-use replacements for the Metafont originals.
This package defines functions for rendering temporal operators defined in Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), Metric Temporal Logic (MTL), Metric First-order Temporal Logic (MFOTL), and the Counting Metric First-order Temporal Binding Logic (CMFTBL). The package defines various functions with variants in order to include or omit optional parameters of the operators like the optional interval.
This module provides the esperanto style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
The package is a development of nfssext.sty, distributed with the examples for the font installation guide.
This package offers a collection of macros to help in the process of writing a paper. You may add comments, todo notes, etc.,during revision, in a colourful way. The package also summarizes the inserted notes at the end of the document. There are some predefined note commands as well as a way of defining new ones to suit the user's needs. You may safely remove this package once the paper is finished.