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The statistics package can compute and typeset statistics like frequency tables, cumulative distribution functions (increasing or decreasing, in frequency or absolute count domain), from the counts of individual values, or ranges, or even the raw value list with repetitions. It can also compute and draw a bar diagram in case of individual values, or, when the data repartition is known from ranges, an histogram or the continuous cumulative distribution function. You can ask statistics to display no result, selective results or all of them. Similarly statistics can draw only some parts of the graphs.
This package enables the use of PSTricks directly in LuaLaTeX documents, without invoking external programmes, by implementing a PostScript interpreter in Lua. Therefore it does not require shell escape to be enabled or special environments, and instead allows PSTricks to be used exactly like in Dvips based documents.
The package provides macros for typesetting linguistic examples and glosses, with a refined mechanism for referencing examples and parts of examples. The package can be used with LaTeX or with Plain TeX.
The package interactiveworkbook gives the user the ability to write LaTeX documents which, ultimately, create interactive question-and-answer Portable Document Format (PDF) tutorials meant to be used by internet students and that, in particular, freely use mathematical notation.
These are metrics to use existing Chinese TrueType fonts in workflows that use LaTeX and dvipdfmx, or pdfLaTeX. The fonts themselves are not included in the package. Six font families are supported: Kai, Song, Lishu, Fangsong, Youyuan and Hei. Two encodings (GBK and UTF-8) are supported.
The package offers LaTeX support for the expanded Times Roman font, which has been used for many years in the Journal d'Analyse Mathematique. Mathematics support is based on the Belleek fonts.
This is a LaTeX package to plot Bode, Nichols, and Nyquist diagrams. It provides added functionality over the similar bodegraph package:
new
\BodeZPKand\BodeTFcommands to generate Bode plots of any transfer function given either poles, zeros, gain, and delay, or numerator and denominator coefficients and delay;support for unstable poles and zeros;
support for complex poles and zeros;
support for general stable and unstable second order transfer functions;
support for both Gnuplot (default) and
pgfplots;support for linear and asymptotic approximation of magnitude and phase plots of any transfer function given poles, zeros, and gain.
Using Lua, the luagcd package is developed to find the greatest common divisor (gcd) of integers in LaTeX. The package provides commands to obtain step-by-step computation of gcd of two integers by using the Euclidean algorithm. In addition, the package has the command to express gcd of two integers as a linear combination. The Bezout's Identity can be verified for any two integers using commands in the package.
The package automatically computes headlength for the fancyhdr package.
YaX is advertised as a key system, but it rather organizes attributes in parameters, which parameters can be executed, so that YaX is halfway between key management and macro definition (and actually hopes to provide a user's interface). Values assigned to attributes can be retrieved and tested in various ways, with full expandability ensured as much as possible. Finally, YaX's syntax is a quite peculiar (as few braces as possible), but may be customized.
This package provides macros for scientific articles.
MLTeX is a modification of TeX that allows the hyphenation of words with accented letters using ordinary Computer Modern (CM) fonts. The system is distributed as a TeX change file.
The package provides commands for typesetting number lines (coordinate axes), coordinate systems and grids in the picture environment. The package may be integrated with other drawing mechanisms: the documentation shows examples of drawing graphs (coordinate tables created by Maple), using the eepic package's drawing capabilities.
The package modifies the way the latin option to Babel operates when typesetting Latin. The style is somewhat frenchified in respect of punctuation spacings and footnote style; shortcuts are available in order to set accents on all vowels, including y and the diphthongs ae and oe.
Eczar is a type family designed by Vaibhav Singh. The fonts support over 45+3 languages in Latin and Devanagari scripts in 5 weights.
This package provides the means in order to lay-out gamebooks with LaTeX. A simple gamebook example is included with the package, and acts as a tutorial.
The package provides basic arithmetic operations to 8 decimal places for plain TeX or LaTeX. Results are exact when they fit within the digit limits. Along with the basic package is an optional extension that adds computation of sin, cos, log, sqrt, exp, powers and angles. These are also exact when theoretically possible and are otherwise accurate to at least 7 decimal places. In addition, the package provides a stack-based programming environment.
Dvipdfmx (formerly dvipdfm-cjk) is a development of dvipdfm created to support multi-byte character encodings and large character sets for East Asian languages. Dvipdfmx, if called with the name dvipdfm, operates in a dvipdfm compatibility mode, so that users of the both packages need only keep one executable. A secondary design goal is to support as many PDF features as does pdfTeX.
The bundle constitutes a font (as Metafont source) and LaTeX macros for its use within a document.
The package offers macros for making posters and banners with TeX. It is compatible with most TeX macro formats, including Plain TeX, LaTeX, AmSTeX, and AmS-LaTeX. The package creates a poster as huge box, which is then distributed over as many printer pages as necessary. The only special requirement is that your printer not be bothered by text that lies off the page. This is true of most printers, including laser printers and PostScript printers.
This package provides basic commands for the defined formats of the Austrian sRDP in mathematics. Furthermore, it includes ways to implement answers in the .tex file which can optionally be displayed in the PDF file, and it offers a way to vary the answers in order to create different groups (e.g., for tests) easily.
This is a Beamer template for MedStar Health presentations. It includes sample presentations using both .tex files and .rnw files. The document class is obviously compatible with both.
This BibTeX bibliography style is for the Journal of Molecular Biology and Journal of Theoretical Biology; the accompanying LaTeX package is a close relative of apalike.sty in the BibTeX distribution; it features author-date references.
This package provides a simple Beamer theme using the Nord color theme.