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This package provides sans serif small caps and math fonts for use with Computer Modern.
This package provides the CharisSIL family of fonts adapted by SIL International from Bitstream Charter in TrueType format, with support for LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
The package provides bibliographies (in French) conforming to the rules in Guide de la communication ecrite (Malo, M., Quebec Amerique, 1996). The BibTeX styles were generated using custom-bib and they are compatible with natbib.
ArabTeX is a package extending the capabilities of TeX and LaTeX to generate Arabic and Hebrew text. Input may be in ASCII transliteration or other encodings (including UTF-8); output may be Arabic, Hebrew, or any of several languages that use the Arabic script. ArabTeX consists of a TeX macro package and Arabic and Hebrew fonts (provided both in Metafont format and Adobe Type 1). The Arabic font is presently only available in the Naskhi style. ArabTeX will run with Plain TeX and also with LaTeX.
Writing Scientific Documents Using LaTeX is an article introducing the use of LaTeX in typesetting scientific documents. It covers the basics of creating a new LaTeX document, special typesetting considerations, mathematical typesetting and graphics. It also touches on bibliographic data and BibTeX.
The command-line programs pdfopen and pdfclose allow you to control the X Window System version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader from the command line or from within a (shell) script. The programs work with xpdf and evince.
This package defines an equationarray environment, that allows more than three columns, but otherwise behaves like LaTeX's eqnarray environment. This environment is similar, in some ways, to the align environment of amsmath.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-mflua.
This package provides a class and a bibliography style for the FCAV-UNESP Brazilian university, written based on the institution rules for thesis publications.
This package saves the arguments of \author and \title for reference (after \maketitle) in a document.
The package combines a document's columns into a PDF ``article thread''. PDF readers that support this mechanism can be instructed to scroll automatically from column to column, which facilitates on-screen reading of two-column documents. Even for single-column documents, threadcol supports the creation of multiple article threads, which help organize discontiguous but logically related regions of text into a form that the user can scroll through as if its contents were contiguous.
The package runs with pdfTeX or XeTeX, and creates an auxiliary file with geometrical information to permit references back and forth between source and PDF, assuming a conforming editor and PDF viewer.
With this package you can control the outcome of a figure which is set to draft and modify the display with various options.
This package provides a collection of tools and macros, providing: miscellaneous float control, page styles for floats, multipage tabulars, even columns at end of twocolumn region, switching between one- and two-column anywhere, simulating the effect of ``midfloats'', a package to manipulate numerical lists and arrays.
This package offers a means to remove the limitation, of only two properties, that is inherent in the way LaTeX's reference system works. The package implements an extensible referencing system, where properties may be defined and used in the course of a document. It provides an interface for macro programmers to access the new reference scheme and some modules that use it.
Commands that take an optional argument are not ordinarily expandable; this package allows such commands to be expandable provided that they have at least one mandatory argument.
This package defines a single command, \setbibref, which sets whichever of \bibname and \refname is in use.
This document is meant for users who are looking for information about the basics of TeX. Its main goal is its brevity. The pure TeX features are described, no features provided by macro extensions. Only the last section gives a summary of plain TeX macros.
This package provides a presentation theme for LaTeX Beamer that aims at a clean and minimalist design, so to minimize distractions and put the focus directly on the content.
This package provides support for the OpenType font Bonum (text and math) of the TeXGyre fonts.
This package provides a simple class that allows production of an invoice, with or without VAT; different addresses for delivery and for billing are permitted.
Hopatch provides a command with which the user may register of patch code for a particular package. Hopatch will apply the patch immediately, if the relevant package has already been loaded; otherwise it will store the patch until the package appears.
This package provides an extensive collection of arithmetic operations for fixed point real numbers of high precision.
Prosper is a LaTeX class for writing transparencies. It is written as an extension of the seminar class. Prosper offers a friendly environment for creating slides for both presentations with an overhead projector and a video projector. Slides prepared for a presentation with a computer and a video projector may integrate animation effects, incremental display, and so on. Various visual styles are supported and others are being contributed.