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The bundle provides pLaTeX2e and miscellaneous macros for pTeX and e-pTeX.
The package provides automatic hyperlinks for URIs of type arXiv, ASIN, DOI, HDL, NBN, OCLC, OID, PubMed, TINY, TINY with preview, and WebCite. It provides commands \citeurl, \mailto, \ukoeln, and \uref.
The bundle provides a package that implements both author-year and numbered references, as well as much detailed of support for other bibliography use. Also Provided are versions of the standard BibTeX styles that are compatible with natbib--plainnat, unsrtnat, abbrnat. The bibliography styles produced by custom-bib are designed from the start to be compatible with natbib.
This documentation lists equivalent Typst function names of LaTeX commands. Only math symbols provided by the LaTeX format or the amsmath bundle are included.
This bundle provides a class examdesign. The class provides several features useful for designing tests or question sets: it allows for explicit markup of questions and answers; the class will, at the user's request, automatically generate answer keys; multiple versions of the same test can be generated automatically, with the ordering of questions within each section randomly permuted so as to minimize cheating; the generated answer keys can be constructed either with or without the questions included; environments are provided to assist in constructing the most common types of test question: matching, true/false, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer/essay questions.
When typing an open interval as $]a,b[$, a closing bracket is being used in place of an opening fence and vice versa. This leads to wrong spacing. The \interval macro provided by this package attempts to solve this. The package also supports fence scaling and ensures that the enclosing fences will end up having the proper closing and opening types.
The purpose of this package is to provide the periodic table of elements in a simple way. It relies on PGF/TikZ to offer a full or partial periodic table with a variety of options and displaying the desired data for all the 118 elements.
The package draws bond graphs using PGF and TikZ.
This package provides macros beginning with the PS character, made active, which enable us to write the British or American English pronunciation as one can find it in the English Pronouncing Dictionary by Daniel Jones. There is an option to typeset the pronunciation in the style of Harrap's dictionary.
This package provides a package for drawing both reflective and refractive optics diagrams.
The bundle provides Adobe Type 1 versions of the fonts bbding10, dingbat, karta15, umranda and umrandb.
This is a collection of different packages that provide key=value functionality in plainTeX, LaTeX, and ConTeXt.
At the core, the expkv package implements two expandable key=value parsers that are somewhat fast and robust against common bugs in many key=value implementations (no accidental brace stripping, no fragility for active commas or equals signs).
expkv-cs enables users to define expandable key=value macros in a comfortable and straightforward way.
expkv-def provides an interface to define common key types for expkv similar to the key defining interfaces of widespread key=value implementations.
expkv-opt allows parsing package or class options in LaTeX via expkv.
expkv-pop is a utility package to define prefix oriented parsers that allow a somewhat natural formulation.
The package is a Python script, whose typical use is when preparing printed material for users with low vision. The most effective way of doing this is to print on (notional) small paper, and then to magnify the result; the script calculates the settings for various font and paper sizes.
The package typesets Hangul, which is the native alphabet of the Korean language; input Korean text should be encoded in UTF-8.
The package can be used to facilitate exercise counting and exercise point counting in a LaTeX document. It counts the number of exercises and it sums all the points of the exercises in a document. Especially for exams it is also common to have an overview of all exercises and their maximal points. This is also supported by this package by providing a macro to retrieve the points of each exercise.
This package is used for typesetting exercise or exam sheets. In addition, the exesheet class loads the schooldocs package. The package provides: macros to mark out exercises and subparts, specific settings for enumeration lists, environments for questions and answers, with conditional display, macros for marking schemes with detailed comments.
The package supports use, in LaTeX, of the Metafont emulation of the Sueterlin handwriting fonts. The package is distributed as part of the fundus bundle..
The package provides commands to typeset proofs in the style used by Jaskowski, or that of Kalish and Montague.
The package provides macros for using spot colours in LaTeX documents. The package is a reimplementation of the spotcolor package for use with XeLaTeX. As such, it has the same user interface and the same capabilities.
This package eases standard conforming typesetting of Japanese, for XeLaTeX.
The hep-math-font package adjust the math fonts to be sans-serif if the document is sans-serif. Additionally Greek letters are redefined to be always italic and upright in math and text mode respectively. Some math font macros are adjusted to give more consistently the naively expected results.
This package includes Knuth's original hyphen.tex, zerohyph.tex to disable hyphenation, language.us which starts the autogenerated files language.dat and language.def (and default versions of those), etc.
The distributed drivers do not support the PGF feature of inter-picture connections under e-pTeX and dvipdfmx. The package uses existing features of dvipdfmx to fix this problem.