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This package allows you to place notes on the verso pages of an otherwise single-sided document.
forest is a PGF/TikZ-based package for drawing linguistic (and other kinds of) trees. This manual provides a quickstart guide for linguists with just the essential things that you need to get started.
Awesome Box is all about drawing admonition blocks around text to inform or alert readers about something particular. The specific aim of this package is to use FontAwesome icons to ease the illustration of these blocks.
This package provides a LaTeX library to cache anything (TikZ, Python, ...), in a robust, efficient and pure way.
This package provides a replacement for LaTeX's picture macros, that uses PostScript \special commands. The package is now largely superseded by pict2e.
This package allows writing presentations with incremental slides. It does not presuppose any specific document class. Rather, it is a lightweight alternative to full-fledged presentation classes like beamer.
Sometimes the same footnote applies to more than one location in a table. With this package the mark of a footnote can be saved into a name, and re-used subsequently without creating another footnote at the bottom.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Piedmontese in Babel. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Piedmontese of standard LaTeX names.
The package makes it possible to create pictures of the soroban (Japanese abacus) using PGF/TikZ.
This collection contains implementations for aspects of the LaTeX3 kernel, dealing with higher-level ideas such as the Designer Interface. The packages here are considered broadly stable (The LaTeX3 Project does not expect the interfaces to alter radically). These packages are built on LaTeX2e conventions at the interface level, and so may not migrate in the current form to a stand-alone LaTeX3 format.
Packages provided are xparse, which provides a high-level interface for declaring document commands xfp, an expandable IEEE 754 FPU for LaTeX, l3keys2e, which makes the facilities of the kernel module l3keys available for use by LaTeX 2e packages, xtemplate, which provides a means of defining generic functions using a key-value syntax, and xfrac, which provides flexible split-level fractions.
Knuth's original Punk fonts generated different shapes at random. This isn't actually possible in an OpenType font; rather, the font contains several variants of each glyph, and uses the OpenType randomize function to select a variant for each invocation.
This package enables referencing the number of pages in a LaTeX document through the introduction of a new label which can be referenced like \pagerefLastPage to give a reference to the last page of a document. It is particularly useful in the page footer that says: Page N of M.
The package defines a single command \hologo, whose argument is the usual case-confused ASCII version of the logo. The command is bookmark-enabled, so that every logo becomes available in bookmarks without further work.
This package provides a simple class that allows production of an invoice, with or without VAT; different addresses for delivery and for billing are permitted.
This bundle provides two classes and BibLaTeX styles for the French journal La Gazette des Mathematiciens: gzt for the complete issues of the journal, aimed at the Gazette's team, gztarticle, intended for authors who wish to publish an article in the Gazette. This class's goals are to faithfully reproduce the layout of the Gazette, thus enabling the authors to be able to work their document in actual conditions, and provide a number of tools (commands and environments) to facilitate the drafting of documents, in particular those containing mathematical formulas.
This package provides two new commands: \nlq and \nrq for nesting left and right quotes that properly change between double and single quotes according to their nesting level.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-xdvi
This package provides functionalities to draw kinematic diagrams for mechanisms using dedicate symbols (some from the ISO standard and others). The intention is not to represent CAD mechanical drawings of mechanisms and robots, but only to represent 2D and 3D kinematic chains. The package provides links, joints and other symbols, mostly in the form of TikZ pic objects. These pictures can be placed in the canvas either by a central point for joints, and start and end points for some links.
LuaTeX has a very large Lua API. This project tries to make this API accessible in the text editor of your choice. This is made possible by the lua-language-server, a server that implements the Language Server Protocol (LSP) for the Lua language, enabling features such as code completion, syntax highlighting, and marking of warnings and errors in any editor supporting LSP.
This package inputs or includes stand-alone LaTeX documents, ignoring everything but the material between \begin{document} and \end{document}.
This package serves Mongolian written with Cyrillic letters, using T2A-encoded output.
This package provides a LaTeX class for typesetting books with a simple and clear design. Currently, it has native support for Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish typesetting. It compiles with either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
This package provides a French translation of booktabs documentation.
The package is a driver to support Beamer navigation symbols and \framezoomed regions when using dvipdfmx as PDF generator (e.g., as part of e-pTeX). The package does not define any user commands.