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The style is a development of apalike.bst in the BibTeX bundle. The style serves two journals --- if the user executes \nocite{TitlesOn}, the style serves for the Journal of Theoretical Biology; otherwise it serves for the Journal of Molecular Biology.
Exceptions for American English hyphenation patterns are occasionally published in the TeX User Group journal TUGboat. This bundle provides alternative Perl and Bourne shell scripts to convert the source of such an article into an exceptions file, together with a recent copy of the article and machine-readable files.
JadeTeX is a companion package to the OpenJade DSSSL processor. OpenJade applies a DSSSL stylesheet to an SGML or XML document. The output of this process can be in a number of forms, including a set of high level LaTeX macros. It is the task of the JadeTeX package to transform these macros into DVI/PostScript (using the jadetex command) or Portable Document Format (PDF) form (using the pdfjadetex command).
This package consists of three mini-fonts (and associated metrics) of conventional ligatures for the figured-bass notations 2+, 4+, 5+, 6+ and 9+ in music manuscripts. The fonts are usable with Computer Modern Roman and Sans, and Palatino/Palladio, respectively.
This package puts a grid on the paper. It was written for developers of a class or package who have to put elements on definite locations on a page (e.g., letter class). The grid allows a faster optical check, whether the positions are correct. If the previewer already offers features for measuring, the package might be unnecessary. Otherwise it saves the developer from printing the page and measuring by hand.
This package provides a number of macros for rendering flags of countries and their associated artefacts using PSTricks. Formatting of the resulting drawings is entirely controlled by TeX macros. A good working knowledge of LaTeX should be sufficient to design flags of sovereign countries and adapt them to create new designs. Features such as color or shape customisation and dynamic modifications are possible by cleverly adjusting the options supplied to the TeX macros.
Hopatch provides a command with which the user may register of patch code for a particular package. Hopatch will apply the patch immediately, if the relevant package has already been loaded; otherwise it will store the patch until the package appears.
Pst-labo is a PSTricks related package for drawing basic and complex chemical objects. The documentation of the package is illuminated with plenty of illustrations together with their source code, making it an easy read.
The package attempts to emulate the XeTeX bidi package, in the context of LuaTeX.
This package provides tools to create databases using LaTeX commands or by importing external files. Databases may be sorted, filtered, and visualized using several kinds of configurable plots. Particular support is provided for mail merging, indexing, creating glossaries, manipulating bibliographies, and displaying personal pronouns.
The package provides a robust interface to controlling keys in xkeyval, removing some of that package's restrictions. The package also addresses some of the issues now covered by ltxkeys package, which was assumed to be a replacement for keyreader. Since keyreader has remained a favourite with users, it has been reinstated.
The lualinalg package is developed to perform operations on vectors and matrices defined over the field of real or complex numbers inside LaTeX documents. It provides flexible ways for defining and displaying vectors and matrices. No particular environment of LaTeX is required to use commands in the package. The package is written in Lua, and .tex file is to be compiled with the LuaLaTeX engine. It may also save users efforts to copy vectors and matrices from other software (which may not be in LaTeX-compatible format) and to use them in a TeX file. The vectors and matrices of reasonable size can be handled with ease. The package can be modified or extended by writing custom Lua programs.
BibTool manipulates BibTeX files. The possibilities of BibTool include sorting and merging of BibTeX databases, generation of uniform reference keys, and selecting references used in a publication.
The class is based on memoir, and is adapted to typesetting Korean documents.
This package provides a citation and bibliography style for use with BibLaTeX. It conforms to the bibliographic standards used at the Ecole nationale des chartes (Paris), and may be suitable for a more general use in historical and philological works.
The \eqname command provides a name tag for the current equation, in place of an equation number. The name tag will be picked up by a subsequent \label command.
The class provides an extension of the standard LaTeX article class that may be used to typeset papers conforming to the stylesheet of the Cascadilla Proceedings Project, which is used by a number of linguistics conference proceedings.
The package is not advertised for public use, but is necessary for the support of others of the author's packages (which are compiled under the ltxdoc class).
This PSTricks package facilitates the drawing of protractors, rulers, compasses and pencils.
This package is meant for macro or package developers: it provides function-like macros that convert a character code value in one of several Japanese encodings to a Unicode value. Supported source encodings are: ISO-2022-JP (jis), EUC-JP (euc), Shift_JIS (sjis), and the Adobe-Japan1 glyph set.
The package an UNSW cover sheet following the 2011 GRS guidelines. It may also (optionally) provide other required sheets such as Originality, Copyright and Authenticity statements.
This class is intended to be an interpretation of the mwbk class which is a part of the mwcls package. The mwcls classes are simple, yet powerful and customizable classes that allow the end-user to customize the layout of headers, headings etc. They also have the benefit of being more economic in space than the most common LaTeX classes, while keeping a clear appearance and a smooth flow.
The Phonetic fonts are based on Computer Modern, and specified in Metafont. Macros for the fonts use are provided for LaTeX.
The package will typeset cards for use in a game of Set.