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The package provides tools to help manage anonymous work with BibLaTeX. It will be useful, for example, in history or classical philology.
This package provides a document class for Journal of the Physical Society of Japan.
noTeX.bst produces a number of beautifully formatted HTML P elements instead of TeX code. It can be used to automatically generate bibliographies to be served on the web starting from BibTeX files.
The package revives Frutiger's Algol alphabet, designed in 1963 for the code segments in an ALGOL manual. It provides OpenType and Type 1, regular and medium weights, upright and slanted variations. Albeit not monospaced, this font is good for listings if you don't need code to be aligned with specific columns. It also makes a passable but limited text font.
The package provides a comprehensive and flexible set of commands for combinations of left and right sub- and superscripts.
The package makes letter-sized pages of labels. It provides controls for the numbers of rows and columns.
This is a demonstration of the use of virtual fonts for unusual effects: the package implements unslanted italic Computer Modern fonts.
Every scientifc document requires outlining before it is written. This package adds simple macros for your LaTeX document.
This package provides a class and package is provided which allows TeX pictures or other TeX code to be compiled standalone or as part of a main document. Special support for pictures with beamer overlays is also provided. The package is used in the main document and skips extra preambles in sub-files. The class may be used to simplify the preamble in sub-files. By default the preview package is used to display the typeset code without margins.
The package automatically computes headlength for the fancyhdr package.
This package provides a drop-in replacement for the Bookman font from Adobe's basic set
This package package provides one macro to insert a single notes page and another to fill the document with multiple notes pages, until the total number of pages (so far) is a multiple of a given number. A third command can be used to fill half empty pages with a notes area.
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 makecookbook bundle contains the files needed to create a nice quality family cookbook in a form ready to submit to most print-on-demand companies. Modifiable choices have been made regarding standard book features such as trim size, margins, headers/footers, chapter heading formatting, front matter (copyright page, table of contents, etc.) and back matter (index). Commands and environments have been created to format the food stories and recipes. The user will need to: supply their own food stories and recipes(!), and install the needed fonts. We assume a LuaTeX compile.
Please note that no new document class or package is included here. Rather, we provide a modifiable preamble and a small number of other files that, together, fully support creation of all of the internal pages of a cookbook (i.e., everything except the cover art).
The original grffile package extended the file name processing of the graphics package to support a larger range of file names. The base LaTeX code now supports multiple dots and spaces, and this package by default is a stub that just loads graphicx.
The MetaPost format plain.mp provides only five built-in colour names (variables), all of which are defined in the RGB model: red, green and blue for the primary colours and black and white. The package makes more than 500 colour names from different colour sets in different colour models available to MetaPost.
The rcs package utilizes the inclusion of RCS supplied data in LaTeX documents. In particular, you can easily access values of every RCS field in your document put the checkin date on the titlepage or put RCS fields in a footline. You can also typeset revision logs. You can also configure the rcs package easily to do special things for any keyword.
This package provides the TheanoDidot font designed by Alexey Kryukov, in both TrueType and Type1 formats, with support for both traditional and modern LaTeX processors. An artificially-emboldened variant has been provided but there are no italic variants.
This package provides a simple package providing nuclear sub- and superscripts as commonly used in radiochemistry, radiation science, and nuclear physics and engineering applications. Isotopes which have Z with more digits than A require special spacing to appear properly; this spacing is supported in the package.
The milog.cls class provides means to fulfill the documentation duties by the German minimum wage law MiLoG. The recording of working hours is carried out in a simple CSV file from which the class will automatically create a time sheet. Alternatively, data can also be collected by a CSV export of a suitable app.
This package provides commands to compose actuarial symbols of life contingencies and financial mathematics characterized by subscripts and superscripts on both sides of a principal symbol. The package also features commands to easily and consistently position precedence numbers above or below statuses in symbols for multiple lives contracts. Since the actuarial notation can get quite involved, the package defines a number of shortcut macros to ease entry of the most common elements.
The package provides to-do notes throughout a document, and will provide an index of things to do.
Igino Marini has implemented digital revivals of fonts bequeathed to Oxford University by Dr.: John Fell, Bishop of Oxford and Dean of Christ Church in 1686. This package provides the English family, consisting of Roman, Italic and Small-Cap fonts.
The package provides a set of traditional flowchart element shapes; the documentation shows how to build a flowchart from these elements, using PGF/TikZ.