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This is TrueType version of Un-fonts core bundle. It includes the following font families (12 fonts):
UnBatang, UnBatangBold: serif;
UnDotum, UnDotumBold: sans-serif;
UnGraphic, UnGraphicBold: sans-serif style;
UnDinaru, UnDinaruBold, UnDinaruLight;
UnPilgi, UnPilgiBold: script;
UnGungseo: cursive, brush-stroke.
The package provides a \makecommand command, which is like \newcommand or \renewcommand except it always (re)defines a command. There is also \makeenvironment and \provideenvironment for environments.
This package helps producing a game for students: it is a wheel displaying questions, with hidden answers inside.
This package provides the PlayFairDisplay family of fonts, designed by Claus Eggers Sorensen, for use with LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. PlayFairDisplay is well suited for titling and headlines. It has an extra large x-height and short descenders. It can be set with no leading if space is tight, for instance in news headlines, or for stylistic effect in titles. Capitals are extra short, and only very slightly heavier than the lowercase characters. This helps achieve a more even typographical colour when typesetting proper nouns and initialisms.
The package provides macros for using spot colours in LaTeX documents. The package is a reimplementation of the spotcolor package for use with XeLaTeX. As such, it has the same user interface and the same capabilities.
This package provides basic formatting for short documents such as notes on a specific topic, short documentation, or quick memos. It aims to cover all basic needs for such purposes: include a standard set of relevant packages, a nice title which doesn't take up too much space, better page margin sizes, and some basic styling to make the note look nicer. At the same time, it is highly flexible and customizable.
The package draws graphs typically found in molecular biology texts. Currently, the package contains modules for drawing DNA sequencing chromatograms and protein domain diagrams.
The package defines a tabular*-like environment, tabulary, taking a "total width" argument as well as the column specifications. The environment uses column types L, C, R and J for variable width columns (\raggedright, \centering, \raggedleft, and normally justified). In contrast to tabularx's X columns, the width of each column is weighted according to the natural width of the widest cell in the column.
This is a collection of TeX formats, i.e., large-scale macro packages designed to be dumped into .fmt files --- excluding the most common ones, such as LaTeX and ConTeXt, which have their own package(s). It also includes the Aleph engine and related Omega formats and packages, and the HiTeX engine and related.
This bundle provides a collection of inner and outer themes as supplements to the default themes in the Beamer distribution. These themes can be used in combination with existing inner, outer, and color themes.
This package can be used to format strategic games. For a 2x2 game, for example, the input: \begin{game}22 &$L$ &$M$\\ $T$ &$2,2$ &$2,0$\\ $B$ &$3,0$ &$0,9$ \end{game} produces output with (a) boxes around the payoffs, (b) payoff columns of equal width, and (c) payoffs vertically centered within the boxes.
The schulmathematik bundle provides two LaTeX packages and six document classes for German-speaking teachers of mathematics and physics.
This package provides arrows to supplement \xleftarrow and \xrightarrow of the amsath package.
The package provides several macros to adjust boxed content. One purpose is to supplement the standard graphics package, which defines the macros \resizebox, \scalebox and \rotatebox , with the macros \trimbox and \clipbox. The main feature is the general \adjustbox macro which extends the key=value interface of \includegraphics from the graphics package and applies it to general text content. Additional provided box macros are \lapbox, \marginbox, \minsizebox, \maxsizebox and \phantombox.
This LaTeX package helps you write documents indicating your compliance with cybersecurity requirements. It also helps you format your document in a form suitable inside the U.S. Department of Defense, by attaching distribution statements, destruction notices, organization logos, and security labels to it.
This package provides supports the old German orthography (alte deutsche Rechtschreibung).
This package is a conversion of the yinit font into OTF. Original Metafont files for yinit are in the yinit package.
The package provides the environments footnoterange and footnoterange*. Multiple footnotes inside these environments are not referenced as (e.g.) 1 2 3 but as 1-3, i.e., the range (from first to last referred footnote at that place) is given. If the hyperref package is loaded with enabled hyperfootnotes option, then the references are hyperlinked. (References to footnotes in footnoterange* environments are never hyperlinked.)
This package contains a template for zbMATH Open reviews. It will show what your review will look like on zbMATH Open and you can test whether your LaTeX-Code will compile on our system.
The package extends the vowel package (distributed as part of the tipa bundle) by allowing the user to draw arrows between vowels to show relationships such as diphthong membership.
This package provides a Python script to support changing or creating DVI files via disassembling into text, editing, and then reassembling into binary format. It supports advanced features such as adding a preprint number or watermarks.
This package defines macros which are useful for many documents. It is a large collection of simple little helpers which do not really warrant a separate package on their own. Included are, among other things, definitions of common units with preceding thinspaces, framed boxes where both width and height can be specified, starting new odd or even pages, draft markers, notes, conditional includes, including EPS files, and versions of enumerate and itemize which allow the horizontal and vertical spacing to be changed.
The IEEEconf class implements the formatting dictated by the IEEE Computer Society Press for conference proceedings.
The package is a set of macros to typeset multipage tables with repeatable headers and footers, with cells spanned over rows and columns. Decorations are supported: padding, background color, width of separation rules.