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This package provides support for formatting SPIE Proceedings manuscripts. A class and a BibTeX style are provided.
This package should be helpful for people working on (German) law. It (ab)uses BibTeX for citations of judgements and official documents. For this purpose, a special BibTeX-style is provided.
This package provides an API for template and package developers to create dynamic color schemes for light- and dark modes. For those unaware: we refer to dark mode when a document has a dark background with a light font and to light mode if it has a dark font with a light background.
This package provides some of macros for drawing simple lenses and mirrors for use in optical diagrams.
This package provides a way to convert and include chemical structure graphics from various chemical formats, such as ChemDraw files, MDL molfile or SMILES notations using Open Babel. To use this LaTeX package, it is necessary to enable execution of the following external commands via latex -shell-escape: obabel (Open Babel) inkscape or rsvg-convert (for SVG -> PDF/EPS conversion), pdfcrop or ps2eps (optional; for cropping large margins of PDF/EPS).
The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2e derives from a German introduction (lkurz), which was translated and updated; it continues to be updated. This translation has, in its turn, been translated into several other languages; see the lshort catalogue entry for the current list.
This is a translation to Japanese of Winston Chang's LaTeX cheat sheet (a reference sheet for writing scientific papers). It has been adapted to Japanese standards using pLaTeX, and also attached additional information of standard LaTeX (especially about Math mode).
This package provides a Spanish translation of the (Not So) Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
The tkz-fct package is designed to give math teachers (and students) easy access to programming graphs of functions with TikZ and Gnuplot.
This package is designed to emulate the way Windows Explorer displays directory and file trees, with the root at top left, and each level of subtree displaying one step in to the right. The macros work equally well with Plain TeX and with LaTeX.
This package provides a calligraphic font in the handwriting style. The font is supplied as Metafont source. LaTeX support of the font is provided in the calligra package in the fundus bundle.
This LaTeX package provides a way to typeset exercise sheets as used in university courses and school classes. It has evolved from a set of macros and environments that were finally combined into this package. It has a regular and a Beamer mode, selected depending on the document class used. There also is an embedded mode that allows using exercises in lecture notes etc., without requiring page breaks. Since the package includes a loading mechanism for exercises from external files, the same exercises can be reused in different contexts.
There are many emojis with long names, and we cannot remember them all. At the same time, when we type an emoji, we want to see what it looks like in text editor. Now, you do not need to remember the emoji name, just select it from the keyboard and wrap it with \emotion. Unlike other emoji packages, you can thus use emojis more easily and flexibly.
This package provides a class for documents which are prepared on the ``Automatic systems for information processing and control'' (ASOIU) of Omsk State Technical University, Omsk, Russia. The class is based on the article class and requires XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX for its proper working.
This package implements KIX codes as used by the Dutch PTT for bulk mail addressing. (Royal Mail 4 State Code.)
This module provides the french style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty.
The LaTeX package cascade provides a command \Cascade to do constructions to present mathematical demonstrations with successive braces for the deductions.
The package provides LaTeX support files to access the Greek and Cyrillic glyphs in Linux Libertine. It functions as an add-on to the libertine package, using filenames and macro names that are compatible with that package.
This package provides LaTeX support for the wnri fonts.
Latex2man is a tool to translate UNIX manual pages written with LaTeX into the troff format understood by the UNIX man(1) command. Alternatively HTML, TexInfo, or LaTeX code can be produced too. Output of parts of the text may be suppressed using the conditional text feature (for this, LaTeX generation may be used). There is a LaTeX package (latex2man.sty) for writing the man page and a Perl script, latex2man that does the actual translation.
The package provides commands to define enumerable items with a number and a long name, which can be referenced later with the name or just the short form. For instance, Milestone M1: Specification created can be defined and later on be referenced with M1 or M1 ("Specification created"). The text in the references is derived from the definition and also rendered as hyperlink to the definition.
Stephan Bellantoni's version has provided preamble commands for selecting environments to be included/excluded. This package does the same, but corrects, improves, and extends it in both implementation and function.
This package contains a French version of a (Not so) short introduction to LaTeX2e.
This package creates another table of contents with a different depth, useful in large documents where a detailed table of contents should be accompanied by a shorter one, giving only a general overview of the main topics in the document.