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The package provides the means to include arbitrary elements of LilyPond notation, including symbols from Lilypond's Emmentaler font, in a LaTeX document. The package uses OpenType fonts, and as a result must be compiled with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX.
This is a LaTeX class to publish article to ISCRAM.
The PSTricks macros cannot be used (directly) with pdfTeX, since PSTricks uses PostScript arithmetic, which isn't part of PDF. This package circumvents this limitation so that the extensive facilities offered by the powerful PSTricks package can be made use of in a pdfTeX document. This is done using the shell escape function available in current TeX implementations. The package may also be used in support of other PostScript-output-only packages, such as PSfrag.
The package creates documentation from C source code, or other programming languages.
This package adjusts the choices of the multiple-choice question automatically.
SticksToo is a reworking of the STIX2 fonts with support files focussing on enhancements of support for LaTeX users wishing to be able to access more of its features. A companion addition to the newtxmath package provides a matching math package using STIX2 letters (Roman and Greek) with newtxmath symbols.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-tex4ht.
This is a class file for theses and dissertations at the Eszterhazy Karoly Catholic University (Eger, Hungary). The documentation is in Hungarian.
This package provides fancy cross-referencing support, based on the package's reference commands (\fref and \Fref) that recognise what sort of object is being referenced.
The package allows you to create a list of figures and list of tables in a chapter named List that contains separate sections for each list of figures, tables, etc.
The Euler fonts are suitable for typsetting mathematics in conjunction with a variety of text fonts that do not provide mathematical character sets of their own. Euler-VM is a set of virtual mathematics fonts based on Euler and CM. This approach has several advantages over immediately using the real Euler fonts. Most noticeably, less TeX resources are consumed, the quality of various math symbols is improved and a usable \hslash symbol can be provided. The virtual fonts are accompanied by a LaTeX package which makes them easy to use, particularly in conjunction with Type1 PostScript text fonts. They are compatible with amsmath. A package option allows the fonts to be loaded at 95% of their nominal size, thus blending better with certain text fonts, e.g., Minion.
This package provides a few (hundred) example pictures drawn with MetaPost, ranging from very simple (lines and circles) to rather intricate (uncommon geometric transformations, fractals, bitmap, etc).
The package provides a small macro to help building nice and complex layout materials.
This is a modification of the author's chicago style, to support an annotation field in bibliographies.
The package supports typesetting hacm, the alphabet of the constructed language Arka. The bundle provides nine official fonts, in Adobe Type 1 format.
This package provides a set of bibliography tools. It includes:
aux2bib, a Perl script which will take an.auxfile and make a portable.bibfile to go with it;bibify, a shell script that will optimize away one pass of the LaTeX-BibTeX cycle, in some cases;bibkey, a shell script that finds entries whose keyword field matches the given keys (usessedandawk);cleantex, a shell script to tidy up after a LaTeX run;looktex, a shell script to list entries that match a given regexp;makebib, a shell script to make an exportable.bibfile from an existing (set of).bibfile(s) and an optional set of citations (usessed);printbib, a shell script to make a DVI file from a.bibfile, sorted by cite key, and including fields like keyword, abstract, and comment;bib2html, a Perl script that makes a browsable HTML version of a bibliography (several.bstfiles are supplied);and
citekeys, a shell script that lists the citation keys of a.bibfile.
This package can be used to typeset go diagrams with PSTricks.
The package is based on the pax package from Heiko Oberdiek. It offers a Lua-based alternative to the java based pax.jar to extract the annotations from a PDF. The resulting file can then be used together with pax.sty. It also offers an extended style which works with all three major engines.
This module provides the basque style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty.
This package provides a glossary package using BibTeX with \cite replaced by \gloss.
The package provides emulation of pdfTeX primitives for LuaTeX v0.85+.
The package provides a coherent extended programming environment for use with LuaTeX. It loads packages fontspec, luatexbase and lualibs, and provides additional user-level features and goodies.
This large collection of fonts (in Adobe Type 1 format), with the LaTeX package gives access to almost all runes ever used in Europe. The bundle covers not only the main forms but also a lot of varieties.
This LaTeX package automatically randomly permutes the order of questions as well as the answer options in different versions of a multiple choice exam/test. Next to the exam versions themselves, the package also allows printing a concept version of the exam, a key table with the correct answers or points, and a document with solutions and explanations per exam version. The package also allows writing an R code which processes the results of the exam and calculates the grades.