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The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is an open framework for communicating the characteristics and severity of software vulnerabilities. CVSS consists of three metric groups: Base, Temporal, and Environmental. This package allows the user to compute CVSS3.1 base scores and use them in documents, i.e., it only deals with the Base score. Temporal and Environmental scores will be part of a future release.
This package provides the German version of A Short Introduction to LaTeX2e: LaTeX2e-Kurzbeschreibung.
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 is designed for typesetting several Spanish translations of the Holy Quran. It extends the quran package by adding three additional Spanish translations.
This package contains samples for the book (More) Math into LaTeX, 4th edition.
This is a translation to Brazilian Portuguese of Winston Chang's LaTeX cheat sheet.
Pst-eps is a PSTricks-based package for exporting PSTricks images on the fly to encapsulated PostScript (EPS) image files, which can then be read into a document in the usual way.
The document provides examples of over two dozen title page designs based on a range of published books and theses, together with the LaTeX code used to create them.
The package defines simple and flexible macros for typesetting equations in the languages of vector calculus and linear algebra, using Dirac notation.
This package provides an essential feature that LaTeX has been missing for too long: It adds coffee stains to your documents. A lot of time can be saved by printing stains directly on the page rather than adding them manually.
This is a LaTeX package for the Membrane Computing community. It comprises the definition of P systems, rules and some concepts related to languages and computational complexity usually needed for Membrane Computing research.
This package provides the binary for texlive-dvisvgm.
The package enables the user to produce and typeset one or more indexes simultaneously with a document. The package is known to work in LaTeX documents processed with pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. If makeindex is used for processing the index entries, no particular setting up is needed. When using Xindy or other programs, it is necessary to enable shell escape; shell escape is also needed if splitindex is used.
The Visual LaTeX FAQ is an innovative new search interface on LaTeX Frequently Asked Questions. This version is a French translation, offering links to the French-speaking LaTeX FAQ.
As an alternative to the LaTeX standard environments quotation and quote, the package provides a consolidated environment for displayed text. First-line indentation may be activated by adding a blank line before the quoting environment. A key-value interface (using kvoptions) allows the user to configure font properties and spacing and to control orphans within and after the environment.
With this template, and associated style and LaTeX packages, it is possible to estimate the page length of manuscripts for submission to the SPIE journals Optical Engineering and Optical Engineering Letters. With a strict three-page limit, this is particularly important for the latter. The template gives simple instructions on how to prepare the manuscript.
This package tries to create perfectly formatted explanation of components of a formula.
This simple LaTeX package provides support for drawing execution stack (typically to illustrate assembly language notions). The code is written on top of TikZ.
The hep-acronym package provides an \acronym macro based on the glossaries package.
This simple package provides four types of text decorations using TikZ. You can frame your text with circles, rectangles, jagged rectangles, and fan-shapes. The baseline will be adjusted properly according to the surroundings. You can use these decorations both in text mode and in math mode. You can specify line color, line width, width, and height using option keys.
The present version of the class supports German meeting minutes including vote results and action items.
This package provides some simple macros which will pad numbers (or, indeed, any expanded token) with your choice of character (defaulting to 0) to your choice of number of places (defaults to 2). This works not only on Arabic numerals, but on any expanded list of tokens passed to it. This makes it suitable for, among other things, counters of all kinds.
The interlinear package facilitates the creation of interlinear glossed texts, commonly used in linguistic examples. It is based on the gb4e package and builds upon its functionality to provide enhanced features. It offers extensive customization options, allowing users to control font styles, formatting, and layout. With predefined styles and margin note customization, interlinear provides a flexible solution for presenting linguistic data.
With this Plain TeX extension, papers can be written in MLA style. These appear as if they were written in MS Word.