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This package provides a set of templates for using LaTeX packages that the author uses, comprising:
hausarbeit.tex: for students of the Lehrstuhl Volkskunde an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena,psycho-Dipl.tex: for diploma theses in psychology.
This package provides a set of virtual fonts which emulates T1 coded fonts using the standard CM fonts. The package name, AE fonts, supposedly stands for "Almost European". The main use of the package was to produce PDF files using Adobe Type 1 versions of the CM fonts instead of bitmapped EC fonts. Note that direct substitutes for the bitmapped EC fonts are available, via the CM-super, Latin Modern and (in a restricted way) CM-LGC font sets.
This package provides fonts supporting chess diagrams.
With standard LaTeX you are able to check for the class in use invoking the kernel command \@ifclassloaded. However, doing so you cannot get the explicit class name, unless you want to loop over every possible class name until \@ifclassloaded returns true --- don't do that! With the help of the present package you can obtain the name of the current class with significantly less effort. Just load the package as usual, then, the control sequence \classname will hold the name you were looking for.
The hanging package facilitates the typesetting of hanging paragraphs. The package also enables typesetting with hanging punctuation, by making punctuation characters active.
The MetaPost package latexMP implements a user-friendly interface to access LaTeX-based typesetting capabilities in MetaPost. The text to be typeset is given as string. This allows even dynamic text elements, for example counters, to be used in labels. Compared to other implementations it is much more flexible, since it can be used as direct replacement for btex.etex, and much faster, compared for example to the solution provided by tex.mp.
This bundle provides a collection of inner and outer themes as supplements to the default themes in the Beamer distribution. These themes can be used in combination with existing inner, outer, and color themes.
This LaTeX reference sheet is for writing a thesis using the KOMA-Script document classes (scrartcl, scrreprt, scrbook) and all the packages needed for a thesis in natural sciences.
The class defines commands and environments for creating reports and explanatory notes in Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Russia).
This package enables a bottom placement option for double floats in two column mode (nidan-kumi).
Edsger W. Dijkstra and others suggest a unique style to present mathematical proofs and to construct programs. This package provides macros that support calculational proofs and Dijkstra's guarded command language.
This package provides a redefinition of the verse environment to make the \\ command optional for line ends and to give it a possibility of optical centering and right-hanging alignment of lines broken because of length.
This package provides the language definition file for support of Finnish in babel. It provides all the necessary macros, definitions and settings to typeset Finnish documents.
This package provides a package which provides access to some interesting characters of the Text Companion fonts (TS1 encoding) in maths mode.
This package provides a map between traditional Adobe glyph names and Unicode points; it is maintained by Adobe. The additional texglyphlist.txt is maintained as part of lcdf-typetools.
ltxfileinfo displays version information for LaTeX files. If no path information is given, the file is searched using kpsewhich.
The package makes it easier to write articles where proofs and other material are deferred to the appendix. The appendix material is written in the LaTeX code along with the main text which it naturally complements, and it is automatically deferred. The package can automatically send proofs to the appendix, can repeat in the appendix the theorem environments stated in the main text, can section the appendix automatically based on the sectioning of the main text, and supports a separate bibliography for the appendix material.
This package provides the command \hrefdisplayonly (additionally to \href provided by the hyperref package). While the (hyperlinked) text appears like an ordinary \href in the compiled PDF file, the same text will be hidden when printing the text. Hiding is actually achieved by making the text the same colour as the background, thus preserving the layout of the rest of the text.
Further, the commands \hycon and \hycoff can be used to simulate switching option ocgcolorlinks of the hyperref package on and off. This package is possibly obsolete.
This bundle of tools comprises:
cfftot1, which translates a Compact Font Format (CFF) font, or a PostScript-flavored OpenType font, into PostScript Type 1 format. It correctly handles subroutines and hints;mmafmandmmpfb, which create instances of multiple-master fonts;otfinfo, which reports information about OpenType fonts, such as the features they support and the contents of their size optical size features;otftotfm, which creates TeX font metrics and encodings that correspond to a PostScript-flavored OpenType font. It will interpret glyph positionings, substitutions, and ligatures as far as it is able. You can say which OpenType features should be activated;t1dotlessj, which creates a Type 1 font whose only character is a dotless j matching the input font's design;t1lint, which checks a Type 1 font for correctness;t1reencode, which replaces a font's internal encoding with one you specify;t1testpage, which creates a PostScript proof for a Type 1 font.
The font provides the Ogham alphabet, which is found on a number of Irish and Pictish carvings dating from the 4th century AD. The font is distributed as Metafont source.
This package defines a path generation function for PGF/TikZ which implements Hobby's algorithm for a path built out of Bezier curves which passes through a given set of points.
The package provides commands that give a well-spaced ellipsis after !, ?, !? or ?!.
The package contains the Antykwa Poltawskiego family of fonts in the PostScript Type 1 and OpenType formats Following the route set out by the Latin Modern and TeX Gyre projects, the Antykwa Poltawskiego digitisation project aims at providing a rich collection of diacritical characters in the attempt to cover as many Latin-based scripts as possible. To our knowledge, the repertoire of characters covers all European languages as well as some other Latin-based alphabets such as Vietnamese and Navajo; at the request of users, recent extensions (following the enhancement of the Latin Modern collection) provide glyphs sufficient for typesetting of romanized transliterations of Arabic and Sanskrit scripts. The Antykwa Poltawskiego family consists of 4 weights (light, normal, medium, bold), each having upright and italic forms and one of 5 design sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 17pt.
The bundle shows the construction of PSTricks macros to draw Riemann sums of an integral and to draw the vector field of an ordinary differential equation. The results are illustrated in a fragment of lecture notes.