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This package provides utilities based on LaTeX3, in particular \erw_merge_sort.
This package provides a jiffy file (taken from fancybox) for placing a frame around a box of text. The macros also provide for typesetting an empty box of given dimensions.
This package provides a DVI driver to produce an ASCII representation of the document.
The clipboard package provides a basic framework for copying and pasting text and commands into and across multiple documents. It replaces the copypaste package.
This package provides a class that produces overhead slides (transparencies), with many facilities. Seminar is not nowadays reckoned a good basis for a presentation — users are advised to use more recent classes such as powerdot or beamer, both of which are tuned to 21st-century presentation styles.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Cormorant Garamond family of fonts, designed by Christian Thalman. The family includes light, regular, medium, semi-bold, and bold weights, with italics.
Creation of title pages is something most authors should not have to do. But reality is not perfect, so a lot of authors have to do it. This package not only provides several pages for the title instead of only one --- at least five are typical for a thesis! ---, it also provides a bunch of predefined titlepage styles with several standard elements, and optionally additional elements.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the GoSans and GoMono families of fonts designed by the Bigelow & Holmes foundry. GoSans is available in three weights: Regular, Medium, and Bold (with corresponding italics). GoMono is available in regular and bold, with italics.
This package provides a macro \anneescolaire to automatically write the academic year in the French way, according to the date of compilation, two other macros to obtain the first and the second calendar year of the academic year, a macro to be redefined to change the presentation of the years.
E-TeX provides 32 768 mark registers; using this facility is far more comfortable than LaTeX tricks with \markright, \markboth, \leftmark and \rightmark. The package provides two commands for marking: \marksthe and \marksthecs, which have starred forms which disable expansion; new mark registers are allocated as needed. Syntax is closely modelled on the \marks primitive. Four commands are provided for retrieving the marks registers content: \thefirstmarks, \thebotmarks, \thetopmarks and \getthemarks; and the command \ifmarksequal is available for comparing the content of marks registers. The package requires an e-TeX enabled engine, and the etex package.
This package provides macros to change text and mathematics fonts in TeX. The macros are written for plain TeX and may be used with other packages like AmSTeX, eplain, etc. They also work with XeTeX. The macros allow users to change the fonts (for both text and mathematics) in their TeX document with only one statement. The fonts may be used readily at various predefined sizes.
If you have \cite commands in \section-like commands, or in \caption, the citation will also appear in the table of contents, or list of whatever. If you are also using an unsrt-like bibliography style, these citations will come at the very start of the bibliography, which is confusing. This package suppresses the effect.
This package provides a class file for writing theses and dissertations according to the University of Qom Graduate Schools's guidelines for the electronic submission of master theses and PhD dissertations. The class should meet all the current requirements and is updated whenever the university guidelines change. The class needs XeLaTeX in conjunction with the following fonts: XB Niloofar, IranNastaliq, IRlotus, XB Zar, XB Titre, and Yas.
OpTeX is a LuaTeX format based on Plain TeX macros with power from OPmac (fonts selection system, colors, external graphics, references, hyperlinks, ...) with Unicode fonts.
XITS is a Times-like font for scientific typesetting with proper mathematical support for modern, Unicode and OpenType capable TeX engines, namely LuaTeX and XeTeX. For use with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX, support is available from the fontspec and unicode-math packages.
This package provides LaTeX support for section breaks, used mainly in fiction books to signal changes in a story, like changes in time, location, etc. It supports the asterism symbol, text content, or custom macros as the section break mark symbol.
The package handles CSV data merging for automatic document creation.
The package provides a Unicode font with over 4,000 symbols to supplement the Unicode math symbols. It is compatible with and complements the AMS STIX2 math fonts, but focuses on new symbols and symbol variants more suited to work in logic.
This TikZ library is a toolbox of symbols geared primarily towards creating track schematic for either research or educational purposes. It provides a TikZ frontend to some of the symbols which may be needed to describe situations and layouts in railway operation. The library is divided into sublibraries: topology, trafficcontrol, vehicles, constructions, electrics, symbology, and measures.
The package is useful when building an image from assorted material, as in the slides of a projected presentation.
This package saves the arguments of \author and \title for reference (after \maketitle) in a document.
This package provides a list environment which sets a description-like list in which the indentation corresponds to the longest item of the list.
The Tango color palette defines some color names and their RGB codes. This LaTeX macro package implements these color names, so one can easily access these colors by their names.
This package permits representing vehicles rolling without slipping on mathematical curves. Different types of vehicles are proposed, the shape of the curve is to be defined by its equation in algebraic notation.