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The package provides several functions for drawing Young tableaux and Young diagrams, extending the young and youngtab packages but providing lots more features. Skew and coloured tableaux are easy, and pgfkeys-enabled options are provided both at package load and configurably.
The Domitian fonts are an OpenType font family, based on the Palatino design by Hermann Zapf (1918-2015), as implemented in Palladio. Domitian is meant as a drop-in replacement for Adobe's version of Palatino. It extends Palladio with small capitals, old-style figures and scientific inferiors. The metrics have been adjusted to more closely match Adobe Palatino, and hinting has been improved.
The bundle provides three packages:
texlinks: shorthand macros for TeX-related external hyperlinks withhyperref, theblogpackage in the present bundle, etc;hypertoc: adjust the presentation of coloured frames inhyperreftables of contents (articleclass only);blog: fast generation of simple HTML by expanding LaTeX macros, using thefifinddopackage.
The package provides macros for typesetting basic arithmetic, in the style typically found in textbooks. It focuses on the American style of performing these algorithms.
This package provides a Japanese font metric supporting vertical and horizontal typesetting, linegap punctuations, extended fonts, and more interesting and helpful features using traditional and simplified Chinese or Japanese fonts under LuaTeX-ja. It also makes full use of the priority feature, meeting the standards, and allows easy customisation.
The ncc class provides a framework for a common class to replace the standard article, book and report classes, and providing a preprint class. The class's extensions are provided in a number of small packages, some of which may also be used with the standard classes.
METATeX is a set of plain TeX and Metafont macros that you can use to define both the text and the figures in a single source file. Because METATeX sets up two way communication, from TeX to Metafont and back from Metafont to TeX, drawing dimensions can be controlled by TeX and labels can be located by Metafont. Only standard features of TeX and Metafont are used, but two runs of TeX and one of Metafont are needed.
This package provides Computer Modern old-style arrows with smaller arrowheads, associated with the usual LaTeX commands. It can be used in documents that contain other amssymb arrow characters that also have small arrowheads. It is also possible to use the usual new-style Computer Modern arrows together with the old-style ones.
This package provides miscellaneous macros used by others of the author's packages. The package includes: \newgif and other globals; \@ifnextcat and \@ifXeTeX; \(Re)storeMacro(s) to override redefinitions; \afterfi and friends; commands from relsize, etc.; ``almost an environment'' or redefinition of \begin (\begin* doesn't check if the argument environment is defined).
The package provides facilities to draw Bode, Nyquist and Black plots using Gnuplot and Tikz. Elementary Transfer Functions and basic correctors are preprogrammed for use.
This collection provides support packages for French and Basque.
The package changes package loading internals so that all subsequently loaded packages can rely on normal/standard catcodes of all ASCII characters. The package defines canonical control sequences to represent all the visible ASCII characters. It also provides robust option parsing mechanisms (XDeclareOption, XExecuteOptions and XProcessOptions, which will be used by \documentclass if the package has already been loaded). The package also provides a range of other TeX programming tools.
This is a package to store and compose strings in a structured way. This can serve various purposes, for example: manage and write document metadata; use templates for formatting document data; assist in assembling and displaying document license information; facilitate basic internationalisation and localisation.
pst-feyn is a set of drawing graphical elements which are used for Feynman diagrams.
The bytefield package helps the user create illustrations for network protocol specifications and anything else that utilizes fields of data. These illustrations show how the bits and bytes are laid out in a packet or in memory.
LuaHBTeX is a LuaTeX variant that can use the HarfBuzz engine for glyph shaping, instead of LuaTeX's built-in shaper.
This package provides a report and thesis class file for The School of Mathematics, Scotland at the University of Edinburgh (UoE). When working on a report or thesis, an easy way to implement the University's typesetting rules in LaTeX is provided by edmaths.sty. It sets the page margins as required and defines commands to create the correct cover page and standard declaration.
Biochemistry-colors.sty defines the standard colors of biochemistry for use with the color package and the xcolor package. Colors include:
Shapely-colors for amino acids and nucleotides;
CPK-Colors (Corey, Pauling and Koltun) of elements;
Jmol-colors of elements, important isotopes and structures;
Glycopedia colors for sugars.
The package supports the use of the Washington Cyrillic fonts with LaTeX (Note that standard LaTeX has support, too, as encoding OT2). The package is distributed as part of the fundus bundle.
Typewriter-style fonts are best for program listings, but Computer Modern Typewriter prints ` and ' as bent opening and closing single quotes. Other fonts, and most programming languages, print ` as a grave accent and ' upright; ' is used both to open and to close quoted strings. The package switches the typewriter font to Computer Modern Typewriter in OT1 encoding, and modifies the behaviour of verbatim, verbatim*, \verb, and \verb* to print in the expected way. It does this regardless of other fonts or encodings in use, so long as the package is loaded after the other fonts were. The package does not affect \tt, \texttt, etc.
This package provides an environment to switch a section of code on or off. The code may be placed anywhere in the file (it is not limited to the document or the preamble). The motivation for this package was to have commands which allow preselection based on whether sections of code in a preamble of a template are executed.
This module provides the ukrainian style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty.
Semantic Web resource URLs are often abbreviated with prefixes, like owl:Class or rdf:type. The abbreviated URL (aurl) package provides the correct hyperlinks for those URLs. The 1000 most common prefixes are predefined and more can be added.
The package allows the user to extract information from the job name, provided that the name has been structured appropriately: the package expects the file name to consist of a set of words separated by hyphens.