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The package will by default break at word boundaries, but package options are offered to permit breaks within words.
By default, some of the tabbing environment's commands clash with default accent commands; LaTeX provides the odd commands \a', etc., to deal with the clash. The package offers a variant of the tabbing environment which does not create this difficulty, so that users need not learn two sets of accent commands.
This package provides the binary for texlive-lacheck.
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.
The package enables drawing of Braid diagrams with PGF/TikZ using a simple syntax. The Braid itself is specified by giving a word in the Braid group, and there are many options for styling the strands and for drawing floors.
This package includes styles for typesetting mathematics notes, classes for typesetting homework assignments, and formula cheat sheets for exams.
The package provides comprehensive facilities for preparing lists of signs and variations, using PGF. This package has been taken temporarily out of circulation to give the author time to investigate some problems.
The package uses a text font (usually the document's text font) for the letters of the Latin alphabet needed when typesetting mathematics. (Optionally, other characters in the font may also be used). This facility makes possible (for a document with simple mathematics) a far wider choice of text font, with little worry that no specially designed accompanying maths fonts are available. The package also offers a simple mechanism for using many different choices of (text hence, now, maths) font in the same document. Of course, using one font for two purposes helps produce smaller PDF files.
The package provides commands for creating a grid of rectangles, and commands for populating locations in the grid. PGF/TikZ is used for placement and population of the cells.
This package provides the SGML source, converted LaTeX version, and readable copies of the FAQ from the Spanish TeX users group.
This is a package for LaTeX that draws Truchet tiles, as used in Colin Beveridge's article Too good to be Truchet in issue 08 of Chalkdust.
This is an (incomplete, simplified) Chinese translation of the Asymptote manual.
This package allows hyperref package and the natbib package with options numbers and sort&compress to work together. This means that multiple sequential citations, e.g., [3,2,1], will be compressed to [1-3], where the 1 and the 3 are (color-)linked to the bibliography.
The class offers another modern, neat, design, and provides a simple means of adding an experience timeline'.
This is a complete and easy-to-use package for typesetting pretty tables of signs and variations according to French usage. The syntax is similar to that of the array environment and uses intuitive position commands. Arrows are drawn automatically (using PSTricks by default or TikZ as an option). Macros are provided for drawing twin bars, single bars crossing the zeros, areas where the function is not defined, or placing special values. Several features of the variation tables can be customized.
PGFPlots draws high-quality function plots in normal or logarithmic scaling with a user-friendly interface directly in TeX. The user supplies axis labels, legend entries and the plot coordinates for one or more plots and PGFPlots applies axis scaling, computes any logarithms and axis ticks and draws the plots, supporting line plots, scatter plots, piecewise constant plots, bar plots, area plots, mesh-- and surface plots and some more. PGFPlots is based on PGF/TikZ (PGF); it runs equally for LaTeX/TeX/ConTeXt.
This package provides a set of fonts that extend the txfonts bundle with small caps and old style numbers, together with Greek support. The extensions are made with modifications of the GNU Freefont.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-dvipdfmx.
The package provides straightforward ways to define three-dimensional coordinate frames through which to plot in TikZ. The user can specify the orientation of the main coordinate frame, and use standard TikZ commands and coordinates to render their tikzfigure. A secondary coordinate frame is provided to allow rotations and translations with respect to the main coordinate frame. In addition, the package can also handle plotting user-specified functions in spherical polar coordinates, where both the radius and fill color can be expressed as parametric functions of polar angles.
This package consists of a class file and style files for writing reports at the IU8 department of IU faculty of BMSTU. The class defines all headings, structure elements and other things in respect of Russian standard GOST 7.32-2017. But there are correctives to be compatible with our local IU8 department requirements.
This package provides the binary for texlive-bibtexu.
The FigSize package enables automatic sizing of graphics, especially when including graphics with the graphicx package. The user only has to specify the number of graphics that should fit to a page or fraction there of and the package will dynamically calculate the correct graphics sizes relative to the page size. Thus, graphics can be auto-sized to fill a whole page or fraction and manual changes of graphic sizes are never needed when changing document layouts. Finally, the package's dynamic lengths can be used to allow other document element sizes to be dynamic.
This package makes it easier to maintain and edit your exercise sets. Exercises are saved as separate files containing part problems. These files can be used to make sets, and you can cherry-pick or exclude certain part problems as you see fit.
This package automatically formats weekly schedules using LaTeX's picture environment. Its main feature is the accuracy with which appointments are represented: boxes drawn to represent a particular appointment are accurate to the minute --- i.e., a 31-minute appointment will have a box 1/30th longer than a 30-minute appointment. A number of features are included to allow the user to customize the output.