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The hep-float package redefines some LaTeX float placement defaults and defines convenience wrappers for floats.
The package adds the possibility to BibLaTeX to load data models from multiple sources.
This package aligns terms and members between lines containing math expressions.
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.
The ExPex package provides very fine-grained control over glossing and example formatting, including unlimited gloss lines and various ways of formatting multiline glosses. By contrast the cgloss4e glossing macros provided with gb4e, linguex, and covington, although very capable at basic glossing, lack the degree of customization that is sometimes needed for more complex glossing. This package is an attempt to have the best of both worlds: it allows gb4e, linguex and covington users to keep using those packages for basic example numbering and formatting, but also allows them to use the glossing macros that ExPex provides.
This package provides an Italian translation of documentation provided with the fancyhdr package.
This package provides a macro package for use with epsf.tex which allows PostScript labels in an Encapsulated PostScript file to be replaced by TeX labels. The package provides commands \relabel (simply replace a PostScript string), \adjustrelabel (replace a PostScript string, with position adjustment), and \extralabel (add a label at given coordinates). You can, if you so choose, use the facilities of the labelfig package in place of using \extralabel.
This LuaLaTeX package provides extensive support for handling options, on package level and locally. It allows the declaration of sets of options, along with defaults, allowed values and limited type checking. These options can be enforced as package options, changed at any point during a document, or overwritten locally by optional macro arguments. It is also possible to instantiate an Options object as an independent Lua object, without linking it to a package. Luaoptions can be used to enforce and prepopulate options, or it can be used to simply handle the parsing of optional key=value arguments into proper Lua tables.
The package defines a command, \printlen, to print TeX lengths in a variety of units. It can handle all units supported by TeX.
This package provides a BibTeX style derived from the standard master, presumably for use with the aaai package.
This collection provides support for Japanese, with additional packages from collection-langcjk.
This package provides Venturis ADF fonts collection, serif and sans serif complete text font families, in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats for publication. The family is based on Utopia family. Support for using the fonts, in LaTeX, is also provided.
The package has a lot of flexibility, including an option for specifying an entry at the natural width of its text. The package is distributed with the bigdelim and bigstrut packages, which can be used to advantage with \multirow cells.
The package provides a class for typesetting articles for the Annals of Mathematics.
This LaTeX package helps you write source code in your academic papers and make it looks neat. It uses minted and tcolorbox, configuring them the right way, to ensure that code fragments and code blocks look nicer.
This package provides simple tools for creating redacted contents. Its tools are useful for lawyers, workers in sensitive industries, and others who need to easily produce both unrestricted versions of documents (for limited, secure release) and restricted versions of documents (for general release). Redaction is done both by hiding all characters and by slightly varying the length of strings to prevent jigsaw identification. It also is friendly to screen readers by adding alt-text indicating redacted content.
Pages of a document processed with the booklet package will be reordered and scaled so that they can be printed as four pages per physical sheet of paper, two pages per side. The resulting sheets will, when folded in half, assemble into a booklet.
The Perl script processes a LaTeX file, indenting parts so as to highlight the structure for the reader.
This package provides macros to produce time line diagrams. Interfaces for Plain TeX, ConTeXt and LaTeX are provided.
This class implements rules to typeset Brazilian legal texts. Its purpose is to be an easy-to-use implementation for the end-user.
This package allows git change log history to be incorporated into LaTeX documents; the log data is obtained from the Git distributed version control system.
This bundle contains the two packages svg and svg-extract.
The svg package is intended for the automated integration of SVG graphics into LaTeX documents. Therefore the capabilities provided by Inkscape --- or more precisely its command line tool --- are used to export the text within an SVG graphic to a separate file, which is then rendered by LaTeX. For this purpose the two commands \includesvg and \includeinkscape are provided which are very similar to the \includegraphics command of the graphicx package.
In addition, the package svg-extract allows the extraction of these graphics into independent files in different graphic formats, exactly as it is rendered within the LaTeX document, using either ImageMagick or Ghostscript.
This package provides traditional style Irish fonts, in both lower and upper case 32 letters are defined (18 plain ones, 5 long vowels and 9 aspirated consonants). The ligature agus is also made available. The remaining characters (digits, punctuation and accents) are inherited from the Computer Modern family of fonts.
This package provides a bunch of packages, including: idverb.tex, for short verbatim; xfig.tex, for including xfig/transfig output in a TeX document; and cassette.tex for setting cassette labels.