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This unofficial package provides a class for creating documents for people working with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
This package provides a library written in Lua, allowing to make all the necessary calculations to define the objects of a Euclidean geometry figure. The definitions and calculations are only done with Lua. At the moment, once the calculations are done, tkz-euclide, or TikZ, do the drawings.
The kashida feature in XePersian has problems with some fonts such as the HM Series fonts and the XB Series fonts. This package fixes these problems.
This package contains the Japanese pTeX manual.
This package provides Venturis ADF fonts collection, serif and sans serif complete text font families, in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats for publication. The family is based on Utopia family. Support for using the fonts, in LaTeX, is also provided.
This package enables writers to conveniently decorate text with linear gradient colors. The RGB values of the first and the last character are specified as parameters while the rest of the text is colored automatically.
The bundle is a set of packages, designed to give mathematics teachers (and students) easy access to programming of drawings with TikZ.
The package provides a method to reorder frames in the PDF file without reordering the source. Its principal use is to embed or append frames with details on some subject.
The document aims to get you up and running with AMS-LaTeX as quickly as possible. These instructions are not a substitute for the full documentation, but they may get you started quickly enough so that you will only need to refer to the main documentation occasionally. In addition to AMS-LaTeX out of the box, the document contains a section describing how to draw commutative diagrams using Xy-pic and a section describing how to use amsrefs to create a bibliography.
This package provides a package for symmetric groups, allowing you to input, output, and calculate with them.
This bundle, consisting of a simple wrapper class and some packages, forms a small LaTeX and BibTeX documentation kit; the author uses it for some of his own packages.
The package defines a handful of commands for typesetting mathematical symbols of various kinds, ranging from large operators to extensible arrow-like relations and growing arrow-like math accents that all draw from the classic Halloween-related iconography (pumpkins, witches, ghosts, cats, and so on) while being, at the same time, seamlessly integrated within the rest of the mathematics produced by (AmS-)LaTeX.
The document (in German) is a collection of how-to notes about LaTeX and pictures. The aim of the document is to provide a solution, in the form of some sample code, for every problem.
The package is an extension of the changepage package to permit the user to change the layout of individual pages and their texts.
This style file is designed for converting Japanese half-width characters to full-width characters beautifully. This is useful when alphabet characters don't render properly in a Japanese font.
The package provides special PGF/TikZ nodes for the text, marginpar, footer and header area of the current page. They are inspired by the current page node defined by PGF/TikZ itself.
This LaTeX package offers commands for typesetting total values of counters.
This package provides Occitan language description file for Babel, with usage instructions.
This package provides a comprehensive template designed to meet the formatting requirements of the University of Alberta for MSc and PhD theses. It provides a structured and customizable framework that ensures compliance with university guidelines while allowing flexibility in document formatting.
This package allows you to check whether a string is contained within another set of strings, and perform an action if it is not. This is done by using the allfalse environment and passing in a string and an action to be performed if the string is not contained in the set. Then, passing in a string to the \orcheck macro inside the respective allfalse environment adds that to the set of strings. This package does not work with the LuaTeX engine.
This package extends the ifthen package by implementing new commands to go within the first argument of \\ifthenelse: to test whether a string is void or not, if a command is defined or equivalent to another. The package also enables use of complex expressions as introduced by the package calc, together with the ability of defining new commands to handle complex tests.
The package offers a simple notation for pretty complex tables (to Michael J.: Ferguson's credit). With PostScript, the package allows shaded/coloured tables, diagonal rules, etc. The package is supposed to work with both Plain and LaTeX. An AWK converter from ASCII semigraphic tables to TAP notation is included.
The package allows typesetting of texts with notes, figures, citations, captions and tables in the margin. This is common (for example) in science text books.
Nath is a LaTeX style to separate presentation and content in mathematical typography. The style delivers a particular context-dependent presentation on the basis of a rather coarse context-independent notation. Highlighted features: depending on the context, the command \frac produces either built-up or case or solidus fractions, with parentheses added whenever required for preservation of the mathematical meaning; delimiters adapt their size to the material enclosed, rendering \left and \right almost obsolete.