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This package is needed to compile the documentation of all tkz- packages (like tkz-euclide).
jTree uses PSTricks to enable linguists to typeset complex trees.
This package provides a small collection of styles for the BibLaTeX package. It was designed for citations in the humanities and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The styles are dependent on BibLaTeX and cannot be used without it.
This package provides various symbols from the Unicode in order to be able to use them originally in a school setting such as on worksheets.
The package supports drawing of very thick lines and curves in PSTricks, with various fillings for the body of the lines.
This package can be used to generate a mathematical nomenclature (also called list of symbols or notation). It is based on the glossaries package. Its main features are:
symbol categories (e.g., latin, greek),
automatic but customizable symbol sorting,
easy subscript management,
easy accentuation management,
abbreviation support (with first use definition),
bilingual nomenclatures (for bilingual documents),
bilingual abbreviations.
This is an extension of bbold to a package with three weights, of which the original is considered as light and the additions as regular and bold.
This package enables the presentation of individual profiles, which may be useful for genealogical or local history treatises. Each profile is typeset using key/value-configurable environments, and a number of macros are provided to enable references and name formatting.
This package provides an environment for linguistic examples, tools for glosses, and various other goodies.
powerdot-tuliplab is the LaTeX package used in TULIP Lab for presentation drafting.
The package provides a LaTeX thesis template for the UFV, Brazil.
This package provides a timeline package that allows labelling of events with per-day granularity. Other features include relative positioning with unit specification, adjustable tick mark step size, and scaling to specified width.
This small package supports key-value syntax other than the standard LaTeX syntax of <key>=<value>. Using this package, create key-values of the form <key>:<value> or <key>-><value>, for example. The package converts the new notation to xkeyval notation and passes it on to xkeyval.
This package implements the standard layout for German term papers in law (one-and-half linespacing, 7 cm margins, etc.). It includes alphanum that permits alphanumeric section numbering (e.g., A. Introduction; III. International Law).
The bundle provides three packages:
texlinks: shorthand macros for TeX-related external hyperlinks withhyperref, theblogpackage in the present bundle, etc;hypertoc: adjust the presentation of coloured frames inhyperreftables of contents (articleclass only);blog: fast generation of simple HTML by expanding LaTeX macros, using thefifinddopackage.
The dejavu-otf package supports the TTF fonts from the DejaVu project and the OpenType version of the TeXGyre Math.
The package defines a single command \hologo, whose argument is the usual case-confused ASCII version of the logo. The command is bookmark-enabled, so that every logo becomes available in bookmarks without further work.
This package defines some commands to draw signal flow graphs as used by electrical and electronics engineers and graph theorists.
This module provides a possibility to place collating marks on the spines of sections when using imposition. Placing collating marks is a method to make the correct sequence of sections of a book block visible.
This is the GUST TeX Live scheme: it is a set of files sufficient to typeset Polish plain TeX, LaTeX and ConTeXt documents in PostScript or PDF.
This simple package prints both from and to addresses.
The package provides support for Turkmen in Babel, but integration with Babel is not available.
The package offers facilities for adding a columns of numbering to the general text so that the text can be properly referenced. The vertical ruler can be scaled and moved freely.
The family contains text fonts in roman, sans-serif and monospaced shapes, with true small caps and old-style numbers; the package offers full support of the textcomp package. The mathematics fonts include all the AMS fonts, in both normal and bold weights. Each of the font types is available in two main versions: default and light. Each version is available in four variants: default; oldstyle numbers; oldstyle numbers with old ligatures such as ct and st, and long-tailed capital Q; and veryoldstyle with long s. Other variants include small caps as default or large small caps, and for mathematics both upright and slanted shapes for Greek letters, as well as default and narrow versions of multiple integrals.