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The class may be used to typeset articles to be published in the proceedings of SAS(R) User group conferences and workshops. The layout produced by the class is based on that published by SAS Institute (2021).
The package implements macros for plain TeX to typeset the notation invented by Gottlob Frege in 1879 for his books Begriffsschrift and Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (two volumes). The output styles of both books are supported.
The package flexipage allows easy page layout if marginalia is required. Mid document changes are possible such as: new marginal width, full width text, and landscape text without marginal. It partners well with the package sidenotesplus. The package also aids the layout for book printing, allowing for binding corrections and adding page bleed, if required.
The bundle provides two packages, readprov and myfilist. The readprov package provides a means of reading file information without loading the body of the file. The myfilist package uses readprov and controls what \listfiles will report.
This package provides a command to insert the ORCiD logo, which is hyperlinked to the URL of the researcher whose iD was specified.
This package provides utilities to convert TrueType to TFM and PK fonts: ttf2afm, ttf2pk, ttf2tfm, and ttfdump.
kalendarium is a LaTeX3 package that provides several macros with which to print dates in classical Latin given days on the Julian or Gregorian calendars, using the same syntax used by ancient Roman authors. The format of these dates may be customised either in the package options or on a per-command basis; these options also allow for the generation of date strings according to different eras of the Classical period.
The bundle provides fonts for Cirth and for Tengwar. The Tengwar fonts are supported by macros in teng.tex, or by the (better documented) tengtex package.
This package provides a collection of files that demonstrate simple things that are possible with the flexible and under-appreciated docstrip file format. Each file of the collection is provided as a .dtx file and as the corresponding .pdf.
Japanese pLaTeX and upLaTeX formats and packages often conflict with other LaTeX packages which are unaware of pLaTeX and upLaTeX. In the worst case, such packages throw a fatal error or end up with a wrong output. The goal of this package is that there should be no need to worry about such incompatibilities, because specific patches are loaded automatically whenever necessary. This helps not only to simplify source files, but also to make the appearance of working pLaTeX or upLaTeX sources similar to those of ordinary LaTeX ones.
This package was written with the aim of providing MetaPost macros for creating a geometry figure that closely matches an imperative description: Let A be the point with coordinates (2,3). Let B be the point with coordinates (4,5). Draw the line (A, B).
This package provides a BibLaTeX and Biber cheat sheet.
This package is intended for use by users who know about fonts. It is a quick-fix for fonts which do not have genuine LaTeX support. It is not meant as a replacement of the LaTeX font definition files. It is meant as something more usable for LaTeX users than the \newfont command. With addfont the loaded font scales along with the usual LaTeX size selection. Using this package still requires some knowledge on how to use fonts with LaTeX.
OFS (Olsak's Font System) is a set of Plain TeX and LaTeX macros for managing large font collections. Its main features include:
mapping from long names of fonts to the metric file name. The user can specify only exact long names in documents;
support for many font encodings;
printing of catalogues of fonts and test samples of font families; the interactive macro
\showfontsshows all font families you have installed via OFS.
This package provides a document that both provides macros that are usable elsewhere, and demonstrates the macros. The code uses the classical analytical expansion of sin and cos.
The package provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in Sound Pattern of English (Chomsky and Halle 1968).
Some tools massage PostScript into booklet and two-up printing --- that is, printing two logical pages side by side on one side of one sheet of paper. However, some LaTeX preliminaries are necessary to use those tools. The twoup package provides such preliminaries and gives advice on how to use the PostScript tools.
The package can produce a fair range of knot shapes, with all the standard graphics controls one expects.
The tracklang package is provided for package developers who want a simple interface to find out which languages the user has requested through packages such as babel or polyglossia. This package does not provide any translations! Its purpose is simply to track which languages have been requested by the user. Generic TeX code is in tracklang.tex for non-LaTeX users.
This package concerns mathematical drawings arising in representation theory. The purpose of this package is to ease drawing of rank 2 root systems, with Weyl chambers, weight lattices, and parabolic subgroups.
This class helps typesetting book covers and dust jackets.
The package is designed to draw solids in 3d perspective. Its features include:
create primitive solids;
create solids by including a list of its vertices and faces;
faces of solids and surfaces can be colored by choosing from a very large palette of colors;
draw parametric surfaces in algebraic and reverse polish notation;
create explicit and parameterized algebraic functions drawn in 2 or 3 dimensions;
project text onto a plane or onto the faces of a solid;
support for including external database files.
The package an UNSW cover sheet following the 2011 GRS guidelines. It may also (optionally) provide other required sheets such as Originality, Copyright and Authenticity statements.
The package is designed to aid in the management and formatting of anthologies of poetry and other writings; it does not concern itself with actually typesetting the verse itself.