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The package provides support for rendering UML diagrams using the syntax and tools of PlantUML. The PlantUML syntax is very short and thus enables quickly specifying UML diagrams. Using dot, PlantUML layouts the diagrams.
The package helps LaTeX users to create PDF/X, PFD/A and other standards-compliant PDF documents with pdfTeX, LuaTeX and XeTeX.
There are a number of symbols (e.g., \Square) that are defined by several packages. In order to typeset all the variants in a document, we have to give the glyph a unique name. To do that, we define \savesymbol{XXX}, which renames a symbol from \XXX to \origXXX, and \restoresymbols{yyy}{XXX}, which renames \origXXX back to \XXX and defines a new command, \yyyXXX, which corresponds to the most recently loaded version of \XXX.
This package is designed for typesetting multiple English translations of the Holy Quran. It adds 15 additional English translations to the quran package.
The tabular environment is changed so that the outer \tabcolseps are compensated and a \hline has the same length as the text.
The package provides font definition files (plus a replacement for the package exscale) to access many of the fonts in Sauter's collection. These fonts are available in all point sizes and look nicer for such intermediate document sizes as 11pt. Also included is the package sbbm, an alternative to access the BBM fonts.
This package provides the Archivo family of fonts designed by Omnibus-Type, with support for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX.
The xint bundle modules are:
xinttoolsutilities of independent interest such as expandable and non-expandable loops,xintcoreexpandable macros implementing addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and powers for arbitrarily long integers,xintextension ofxintcore,xintfracextends the scope ofxintto decimal numbers, to numbers using scientific notation and also to (exact) fractions,xintexprexpandable parsers of numeric expressions using the standard infix notations, parentheses, built-in functions, user definable functions and variables (and more ...), which do either exact evaluations (also with fractions) or floating point evaluations under a user chosen precision.xintkernelsupports macros for all the bundle constituents,xintbinhexconverts to and from hexadecimal and binary bases,xintgcdprovidesgcd()andlcm()functions toxintexpr,xintseries, which evaluates numerically partial sums of series and power series with fractional coefficients,and
xintcfrac, dedicated to the computation and display of continued fractions).
All computations are compatible with expansion-only context.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Roboto Sans, Roboto Condensed, Roboto Mono, Roboto Slab and Roboto Serif families of fonts, designed by Christian Robertson and Greg Gazdowicz.
This package has been designed so to allow people to typeset Greek language documents using XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. Practically, it provides all the capabilities of the greek option of the Babel package.
The package can be invoked with any of the following options: monotonic (for typesetting modern monotonic Greek), polytonic (for typesetting modern polytonic Greek), and ancient (for typesetting ancient texts). The default option is monotonic.
The package enhances LaTeX's cross-referencing features, allowing the format of references to be determined automatically according to the type of reference. The formats used may be customised in the preamble of a document; Babel support is available (though the choice of languages remains limited: currently Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian).
The package also offers a means of referencing a list of references, each formatted according to its type. In such lists, it can collapse sequences of numerically-consecutive labels to a reference range.
The package defines macros that allow patching of existing commands, specifying those parts of the existing macro to be replaced, along with the replacements. Thus it provides more sophisticated manipulation than a package like patchcmd, which only permits modification by adding commands at the beginning or end of an existing definition.
This package provides a LaTeX document class tiet-question-paper.cls in order to create question papers for the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technologie (TIET). Although created for the TIET, the module is easily adaptable to any organization.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Gillius and Gillius No.: 2 families of sans serif fonts and condensed versions of them, designed by Hirwen Harendal.
pst-antiprism is a PSTricks related package which draws an antiprism, which is a semiregular polyhedron constructed with 2-gons and triangles.
This is the principal package in the AMS-LaTeX distribution. It adapts for use in LaTeX most of the mathematical features found in AMS-TeX; it is highly recommended as an adjunct to serious mathematical typesetting in LaTeX. When amsmath is loaded, AMS-LaTeX packages amsbsy (for bold symbols), amsopn (for operator names) and amstext (for text embedded in mathematics) are also loaded. This package is part of the LaTeX required distribution; however, several contributed packages add still further to its appeal; examples are empheq, which provides functions for decorating and highlighting mathematics, and ntheorem, for specifying theorem (and similar) definitions.
This package allows the creation of images of complex networks that are seamlessly integrated into the underlying LaTeX files.
The package aims to streamline the work of typesetting, and to provide the look and feel of harvmac for readers.
BibTeXu is an enhanced, portable C version of BibTeX. Unicode is supported via the ICU library.
The font is a digital implementation of Baskerville's classic Greek font, provided by the Greek Font Society. The font covers Greek only, and LaTeX support provides for the use of LGR encoding.
The package provides virtual math alphabets based on pxfonts and txfonts, with LaTeX support files and adjusted metrics. The mathalpha package offers support for this collection.
This package provides an elegant layout designed in homage to Bringhurst's The Elements of Typographic Style. It makes use of a range of techniques to get the best results achievable using TeX. Included in the bundle are templates to make thesis writing easier.
This package is a LaTeX adaptation of a set of tools developed for ConTeXt reproduction of Oliver Byrne's 1847 edition of the first six books of Euclid's Elements; see https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid. It consists of a MetaPost library, responsible for all the drawing and a set of LaTeX macros to conveniently use them.
delimset is a LaTeX2e package to typeset and declare sets of delimiters in math mode whose size can be adjusted conveniently.