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This package provides a French translation of booktabs documentation.
The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2e derives from a German introduction (lkurz), which was translated and updated; it continues to be updated. This translation has, in its turn, been translated into several other languages; see the lshort catalogue entry for the current list.
Built on top of the listings package, the package allows effortless pretty-printing of SuperCollider source code in documents typeset with LaTeX and friends.
This package provides the means in order to lay-out gamebooks with LaTeX. A simple gamebook example is included with the package, and acts as a tutorial.
MeX is an adaptation of Plain TeX (MeX) and LaTeX209 (LaMeX) formats to the Polish language and to Polish printing customs. It contains a complete set of Metafont sources of Polish fonts, hyphenation rules for the Polish language and sources of formats.
This package provides support for the OpenType font Bonum (text and math) of the TeXGyre fonts.
The wasy (Waldi Symbol) font by Roland Waldi provides many glyphs like male and female symbols and astronomical symbols, as well as the complete lasy font set and other odds and ends. The wasysym package implements an easy to use interface for these symbols.
The package provides two commands to help authors for documents in Japanese to insert proper xkanjiskips. It supports LuaTeX, XeTeX, pTeX, upTeX, and ApTeX (pTeX-ng).
This package provides \tabto<length>, which moves the typesetting position to <length> from the left margin of the paragraph. If the typesetting position is already further along, \tabto starts a new line; the command \tabto* will move position backwards if necessary, so that previous text may be overwritten. In addition, the command \TabPositions may be used to define a set of tabbing positions, after which the command \tab advances typesetting position to the next defined tab stop.
Occasional Documents appear, that use graphics generated by TeXcad from the EmTeX distribution. These documents often use the \emline macro, which produced lines at an arbitrary orientation. The present package emulates the macro, using TikZ.
The package defines a new type of note, bibnote, which will always be added to the bibliography. The package allows footnotes and endnotes to be moved into the bibliography in the same way. The package can be used with natbib and BibLaTeX as well as plain LaTeX citations. Both sorted and unsorted bibliography styles are supported.
This is a Chinese translation of the Asymptote FAQ.
This package produces font tables for Unicode fonts as well as for 8-bit fonts. The table layout can be adjusted in various ways including restricting the range of output to show only a portion of a specific font. To quickly produce a one-off table there is a stand-alone version unicodefont.tex that asks you a few questions and then generates the table --- somewhat similar to nfssfont.tex for 8-bit fonts.
This is a collection of LaTeX packages for: producing colour including graphics (e.g., PostScript) files rotation and scaling of text in LaTeX documents. It comprises the packages color, graphics, graphicx, trig, epsfig, keyval, and lscape.
pst-magneticfield is a PSTricks related package to draw the magnetic field lines of Helmholtz coils in a two or three dimensional view. There are several parameters to create a different output.
This package document the symbols accessible from LaTeX. Over 18000 symbols are listed as a set of tables. The tables of symbols are ordered in a logical way (the document begins with a frequently requested symbols list), the aim being to make the document a convenient way of looking up symbols.
This package adds functionality to create several styles of folio numbers. Folio numbering preceded the modern page numbering convention and was in common use until the 18th century. In folio numbering the numbers are placed only on odd (right-side) pages and the numbers typically comprise of two parts: quire and folio numbers. The intended use for this package is to help creating old-style books.
pTeX adds features related to vertical writing, and deals with other problems in typesetting Japanese. A manual (in both Japanese and English) is distributed as package pTeX-manual.
This package lets you produce placeholder elements for documents under development, similar to the skeleton screens used while loading contents in many applications and websites. It also has a mechanism for attaching explanatory endnotes to these placeholders, or to anything else in your document. The same note mechanism can also be used with ordinary content, e.g., as a to-do mechanism.
This package contains a BibTeX style file, apalike-ejor.bst, made to follow the European Journal of Operational Research reference style guidelines.
This LaTeX package provides automatic definite articles for Hungarian.
This package is used for preparing papers in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
The package provides support for Serbian documents written in Cyrillic, in Babel.
The bundle provides implementations of the traditional BibTeX styles (plain, abbrev, unsrt and alpha) with BibLaTeX.