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The package provides the command \tablefootnote to be used in a table or sidewaystable environment, where \footnote will not work (and when using \footnotemark and \footnotetext, and adjusting the counter as necessary, is too much work).
The udiss bundle is a LaTeX class file developed to assist students in typesetting their university dissertations. It is a collection of multiple support files. Universities often have strict requirements regarding the formatting of the dissertations and theses submitted to them. This bundle pre-supplies a generic style (university agnostic) for creating dissertations. It also supports custom layouts required for different universities.
The package provides a small set of commands to implement stacks independently of TeX's own stack. As an example of how the stacks might be used, the documentation offers a small relinput package that implements the backbone of the import package.
This LaTeX package helps you create slide decks looking like those created with PowerPoint, but more precise, uniform, and visually strict.
The package consists of two environments: algorithm and algorithmic. The algorithm package defines a floating algorithm environment designed to work with the algorithmic style. Within an algorithmic environment a number of commands for typesetting popular algorithmic constructs are available.
This LaTeX package offers support for typesetting simple leadsheets of songs, i.e., song lyrics and the corresponding chords.
This LaTeX package defines an environment tmat for visualizing the structure of matrix representations of tensors.
This package is a conversion of the yinit font into OTF. Original Metafont files for yinit are in the yinit package.
This is the TeX Live scheme for installing ConTeXt.
This package provides user control over the layout of the three basic list environments: enumerate, itemize and description. It supersedes both enumerate and mdwlist (providing well-structured replacements for all their functionality), and in addition provides functions to compute the layout of labels, and to clone the standard environments, to create new environments with counters of their own.
This is a German translation of the documentation of csquotes.
The aim of this LaTeX package is to help debug complicated macros. This is done by letting the user step through the execution of some TeX code, going through the details of nested expansions, performing assignments, as well as some simple typesetting commands. To use this package, one should normally run TeX in a terminal.
The package provides simple means of producing FAST diagrams, using TikZ/PGF tools. FAST diagrams are useful for functional analysis techniques in design methods.
This package patches graphics driver dvipdfmx to support correct scaling in vertical direction of Japanese pTeX and upTeX.
This package provides a BibLaTeX style, based on the Turabian Manual (a version of Chicago).
This package provides the Cryst font, which contains graphical symbols used in crystallography. It provided as an Adobe Type 1 font, and as Metafont source.
The document leads a reader, who knows nothing about LaTeX, through the production of a two page document. The user who has completed that first document, and wants to carry on, will find recommendations for tutorials.
This package repetitively produce documents from a fixed part and a variable part. Such an operation is commonly used as ``mail merge'' to produce mail shots.
The package displays all kerning values in the form of colored bars directly at the respective position in the document. Positive values are displayed in green, negative values in red. The width of the bars corresponds exactly to the respective kerning value. By option the bars can be placed behind or in front of the glyphs. The package requires LuaLaTeX.
This package provides a font based on Computer Modern Roman useful for typesetting the mathematical symbols for the natural numbers, whole numbers, rational numbers, real numbers and complex numbers; coverage includes all Roman capital letters, 1, h and k. The font is available both as Metafont source and in Adobe Type 1 format, and LaTeX macros for its use are provided.
The pst-barcode package allows printing of barcodes, in a huge variety of formats, including quick-response (QR) codes. As a PSTricks package, the package requires pstricks. The package uses PostScript for calculating the bars. For PDF output use a multi-pass mechansism such as pst-pdf.
The mathspec package provides an interface to typeset mathematics in XeLaTeX with arbitrary text fonts using fontspec as a backend.
The package fills with colour gradients, using PSTricks. The RGB, CMYK and HSB models are supported. Other colour gradient mechanisms are to be found in package pst-slpe.
This program translates MusicXML files to input suitable for PMX and MusiXTeX processing.