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This package provides environments for selectively including or excluding pieces of text, allowing the user to define new, separately controlled comment versions.
These are font bundles for the Japanese Wadalab fonts which work with the CJK package. All subfonts now have glyph names compliant to the Adobe Glyph List, making ToUnicode CMaps in PDF documents (created automatically by dvipdfmx) work correctly. All font bundles now contain virtual Unicode subfonts.
This package serves Mongolian written with Cyrillic letters, using T2A-encoded output.
This LaTeX package provides caching of \includegraphics calls, therefore recompilations are much faster. Also, images can be post-processed with Ghostscript before inclusion, with the following consequences:
automatic downscaling to specified DPI;
automatic JPEG compression with configurable quality;
much smaller files.
graphicscache supports pdfLaTeX and LuaLaTeX; XeLaTeX is not supported.
The package provides BibLaTeX support for citations in the format specified by the second edition of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Handbook of Style. A style file for writing SBL student papers is also included.
The package provides five commands to create Harvey Balls in a document.
This is a package to display a Trivial Pursuit board game, with customization.
The package provides an Arabic and Farsi script support for TeX without the need of any external pre-processor, and in a way that is compatible with Babel. The bi-directional capability supposes that the user has a TeX engine that knows the four primitives \beginR, \endR, \beginL and \endL. That is the case in both the TeX--XeT and e-TeX engines.
Arabi will accept input in several 8-bit encodings, including UTF-8. Arabi can make use of a wide variety of Arabic and Farsi fonts, and provides one of its own. PDF files generated using Arabi may be searched, and text may be copied from them and pasted elsewhere.
This package provide generic class and package files for typesetting ISO International Standard documents. Several standard documents have been printed by ISO from camera-ready copy prepared using LaTeX and these files.
The package provides tools for simple operations on lists of tokens which are not necessarily balanced. It is in particular used a lot in the unravel package, to go through tokens one at a time rather than having to work with entire braced groups at a time.
This package provides a means of writing vanilla letters and memos is provided, with support covering ConTeXt Mkii and Mkiv. The design of letters may be amended by a wide range of style specifications.
This is a document class called ijsra which is used for the International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology.
The bundle provides two packages, fenxitok and fenixpar. The fenixtok package provides user macros to add material to a token register; the material will be (automatically) removed from the token register when the register is executed. Material may be added either to the left or to the right, and care is taken not to override any redefinition that may be included in the token register itself. The fenixpar package uses the macros of fenixtok to provide a user interface to manipulation of the \everypar token register. The packages require the e-TeX extensions; with them, they work either with Plain TeX or with LaTeX.
This package ports PEG (Parsing Expression Grammars) to TeX. Following the design in LPEG (Parsing Expression Grammars for Lua), it defines patterns as LaTeX3 variables, and offers several operators to compose patterns.
The package provides some custom environments (multiple choice, list with chosen items, ...) based on existing environments.
The bundle provides the official macros (achemso.cls) and BibTeX styles (achemso.bst and biochem.bst) for submission to the journals of the American Chemical Society. The natmove package, which moves citations relative to punctuation, is distributed as part of the bundle.
This package provides a conversion of Silvio Levy's Plain TeX macros for use with LaTeX.
The standard letter class letter has a label feature. You can activate it using \makelabels. While in Germany window envelopes are common, printing labels is not common, and scrlttr2 has never supported label printing. Using makelabels.lco does implement a \makelabels feature similar to the standard letter classes. Currently there are (almost) no configuration features for makelabels.lco. But you may use the envlab package after loading makelabels.lco to get various configuration features.
This is a BibLaTeX style that implements the Chicago author-date and notes with bibliography style specifications given in the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition (with continuing support for the 16th edition, too). The style implements entry types for citing audio-visual materials, among many others.
The package uses PStricks and pst-solides3d to draw three dimensional ribbons on a cylinder, torus, sphere, cone or paraboloid. The width of the ribbon, the number of turns, the colour of the outer and the inner surface of the ribbon may be set. In the case of circular and conical helices, one may also choose the number of ribbons.
QCM is a package for making multiple choices questionnaires under LaTeX2e (QCM is the French acronym for this style of test). A special environment allows you to define questions and possible answers. You can specify which answers are correct and which are not. QCM not only formats the questions for you, but also generates a form (a grid that your students will have to fill in), and a mask (the same grid, only with correct answers properly checked in). You can then print the mask on a slide and correct the questionnaires more easily by superimposing the mask on top of students forms. QCM can also typeset exam corrections automatically, and comes with support for AUC-TeX.
This package provides a TeX extension that generates HINT output. The HINT file format is an alternative to the DVI and PDF formats which was designed specifically for on-screen reading of documents. Especially on mobile devices, reading DVI or PDF documents can be cumbersome. Mobile devices are available in a large variety of sizes but typically are not large enough to display documents formatted for a4/letter-size paper. To compensate for the limitations of a small screen, users are used to alternating between landscape (few long lines) and portrait (more short lines) mode. The HINT format supports variable and varying screen sizes, leveraging the ability of TeX to format a document for nearly-arbitrary values of \hsize and \vsize.
The style is a derivative of the standard alpha style, which processes an entry's annotate field as part of the printed output.
Sidenotesplus is a comprehensive package for placing labeled or referenced notes, temporary alerts, bibliography references, figures and tables into the margin. Marginals can be either floated or at fixed positions relative to the text. Twoside symmetry is preserved. For BibLaTeX users, macros for side references are provided. Three margin styles are provided. Two-page symmetric layouts either as (i) Ragged outer with note reverences in the margin separator or (ii) justified with last line ragged outer. And (iii) a classic look, justified with last line ragged right and note reference to the left of the note, but two-page symmetry is lost. The command \sidenote mimics the \footnote command and provides labelled (numbers, alphabetic, roman) references. However, un-numbered and custom symbols can also be specified. Temporary sidealerts are rendered only if the package option alerton is specified. Alerts are useful as to do reminders during document development. Furthermore, captions for figures and tables can also be placed into margin. Also, full width environments for figures, tables and text are provided. The text environment can be partially widened, suitable if that extra space for an equation is required.