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This bundle provides LaTeX2e classes, BibLaTeX files, and templates suitable for student papers, PhD research proposals (Exposes), and theses in (Applied) Linguistics at the University of Vienna. The classes implement some standards for these types of text, such as suitable title pages. They are particularly suited for the field of (Applied) Linguistics and pre-load some packages that are considered useful in this context. The classes can also be used for General and Historical Linguistics as well as for other fields of study at Vienna University. In this case, however, some settings may have to be adjusted.
The main goal of this package is to offer additional database fields and formats for the genealogytree package, particularly for typesetting large trees.
This package defines macros for third-person singular pronouns (\E, \Em, \Eir, \Eirs), which expand differently according to a masculine/feminine switch. (If the switch is masculine, they would expand to he, him, his and his; if feminine, they would expand to she, her, her and hers. Apart from the pronouns, one can define word pairs, such as mother/father, daughter/son, and so on. Gender may be defined once per document, as an environment, or may be flipped on the fly.
The package provides some simple macros to support abbreviations in Plain TeX or LaTeX. It allows writing, e.g., \<TEX> instead of \TeX, hence frees users from having to escape space after parameterless macros.
This package provides commands for manual (per-page and per-document) orientation of pages in a PDF created with dvips/Ghostscript (ps2pdf).
This package provides a configurable class for writing press releases.
This package provides a MetaPost package providing facilities to assist in drawing diagrams that consist of boxes, lines, and annotations. Particular support is provided for creating EXPRESS-G diagrams, for example IDEF1X, OMT, Shlaer-Mellor, and NIAM diagrams. The package may also be used to create UML and most other Box-Line-Annotation charts, but not Gantt charts directly.
This package provides functionalities for defining macros that have different behaviors depending on whether in math or text mode, that absorb Primes, Indices and Exponents (PIE) as extra parameters usable in the code; and it offers some iteration facilities for defining macros with similar code. The primary objective of this package is to be used together with the knowledge package for a proper handling of mathematical notations.
This is a thesis template for the Nanjing University of Science and Technology.
This collection of tools consists of: a small package for dealing with duplicate-numbered output pages; newproof, for defining mathematical proof structures; onepagem for omitting the page number in one-page documents and time, which prints a 12-hour format time.
The program reports typographic and other errors in LaTeX documents. Filters are also provided for checking the LaTeX parts of CWEB documents.
This package provides the Metafont base files needed to build fonts using the Metafont system.
The package aims to provide a one-stop solution to requirements for footnotes. It offers multiple footnote apparatus superior to that of manyfoot. Footnotes can be formatted in separate paragraphs, or be run into a single paragraph. Note that the majority of the bigfoot package's interface is identical to that of manyfoot; users should seek information from that package's documentation.
The bigfoot bundle also provides the perpage and suffix packages.
This is qstest bundle, which contains the packages makematch for matching patterns to targets (with a generalization in the form of pattern lists and keyword lists), and qstest for performing unit tests, allowing the user to run a number of logged tests ensuring the consistency of values, properties and call sequences during execution of test code. Both packages make extensive use of in their package documentation, providing illustrated examples that are automatically verified to work as expected.
The bundle provides two packages, readprov and myfilist. The readprov package provides a means of reading file information without loading the body of the file. The myfilist package uses readprov and controls what \listfiles will report.
The package provides a bibliography and citation style which conforms to the latest revision of the international standard ISO 690:2010.
The package provides styles for drawing Object-Role Model (ORM) diagrams in TeX based on the PGF and TikZ picture environment.
The idea of this Package is to typeset illustrations of pieces of code with annotations on each single part of code (Code Anatomy). The origin of this idea are code illustrations from the book Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach from Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
The package defines command \menu which assists typesetting of a path through a program's menu.
The package adds blurred/faded/fuzzy shadows to PGF/TikZ pictures. It is configured as a TikZ/PGF library module.
With this Plain TeX extension, papers can be written in MLA style. These appear as if they were written in MS Word.
The package provides an unofficial thesis template in LaTeX for Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
This package provides Czech/Slovak-tuned Computer Modern fonts in the Metafont format; Type 1 format versions (csfonts-t1) are also available.
TeXmate formats chess games from very simple ASCII input. The clean 1.: e4 e5; 2.: Nf3 Nc6; 3.: Bb5 a6 will produce the same results as the sloppier 1 e4 e5; Nf3 Nc6 3..: Bb5 a6. The resulting format is fully customizable. There are 4 levels of commentary: 1 is the main game, 2-3 are commentaries. Each has its fonts, punctuation marks, etc., and these are also customizable. The package includes a tool for the creation of diagrams. The package works in conjunction with skak to produce diagrams of the current position automatically. For chess fonts, the package uses the chessfss system.