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The macro pstgears allows, among other things, the drawing of a gear consisting of two or more external gears whose profile is an involute arc.
This package provides a pair of documents to reveal the font features supported by fonts usable in XeTeX.
The package provides basic arithmetic operations to 8 decimal places for plain TeX or LaTeX. Results are exact when they fit within the digit limits. Along with the basic package is an optional extension that adds computation of sin, cos, log, sqrt, exp, powers and angles. These are also exact when theoretically possible and are otherwise accurate to at least 7 decimal places. In addition, the package provides a stack-based programming environment.
This is a LaTeX package with graphic commands for the French game Mathador (by author Eric Trouillot and Reseau CANOPE). The principle of the game is the following: roll the dices! They give you one target number (between 0 and 99) and five numbers to use to reach it. You can apply the four arithmetic operations to get there.
The package provides support, within Babel, of the Turkish language.
This package provides the language definition file for support of Dutch in babel. It provides all the necessary macros, definitions and settings to typeset Dutch documents.
This package provides supports the old German orthography (alte deutsche Rechtschreibung).
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 package provides commands to draw and annotate various kinds of timing diagrams, using TikZ.
BaskervilleF is a fork from the Libre Baskerville fonts (Roman, Italic, Bold only). Their fonts are optimized for web usage, while BaskervilleF is optimized for traditional TeX usage, normally destined for production of PDF files. A bold italic style was added and mathematical support is offered as an option to newtxmath.
The class is designed for typesetting articles for the mathematical research periodicals Electronic Journal of Probability (EJP) and Electronic Communications in Probability (ECP).
The bundle provides several packages for commonly-needed support for typesetting theorems. The packages should work with kernel theorems (theorems out of the box with LaTeX, and the theorem and amsthm packages. The features of the bundle include: a key-value interface to \newtheorem; a \listoftheorems command; hyperref and autoref compatibility; a mechanism for restating entire theorems in a single macro call.
This package defines macros \makeendnotes, which converts \footnote to produce endnotes; and \theendnotes which prints them out.
This package provides a Lua module for processing application arguments in the same way as BSD/GNU getopt_long(3) functions do.
Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along a different path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality of the old package pst-char.
This package provides an easy to handle interface to produce visiting cards, labels for your files, stickers, pins and other stuff for your office, conferences etc. All you need is a definition of your ticket included in a ticket definition file and the two commands \ticketdefault and \ticket.
The package will read text in one alphabet, and provide a transliterated version in another; this is useful for readers who cannot read the original alphabet. The package can make allowance for hyphenation.
The Molecular Coding Format (MCF) is a linear notation for describing chemical structure diagrams. This package converts MCF to graphic files using MetaPost.
This package allows a second bibliography, optionally with a different title, after the main bibliography.
This package introduces a new mechanism to create objects like the well known C structures. The functions exported by this package are quite low level, and many important mechanisms like member protection and name resolution aren't already defined and should be introduced by intermediate packages.
The font contains a single character: the Begriffsschrift quantifier (in several sizes), as used to set the Begriffsschrift (concept notation) of Frege. The font is not intended for end users; instead it is expected that it will be used by other packages which implement the Begriffsschrift.
The package provides commands to produce all the symbols of the St Mary's Road fonts, in a Plain TeX environment.
This package provides a package for typesetting scholarly critical editions, replacing the established ledmac package. The package supports indexing by page and by line numbers, and simple tabular- and array-style environments. The package is distributed with the related eledpar package. The package is now superseded by reledmac.
This package provides a TikZ library for making commutative diagrams easy to design, parse and tweak.