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This template is devoted to the quicker preparation of exams in LaTeX. Its main features are:
minimalistic design;
include the custom logo of the affiliation;
predefined commands for a subject, study year, study program, exam type, place of exam, date;
many macros contained in this package speed up the process of preparing the necessary ingredients for the exam;
automatic calculation of total points.
This package uses the interface defined by LaTeX templates to provide flexible split-level fractions via the \sfrac macro. This is both a demonstration of the power of the template concept and also a useful addition to the available functionality in LaTeX2e.
The package provides commands to configure and to draw time line diagrams; such diagrams are designed to fit into Curriculum Vitae documents written using the moderncv class.
This is a simple wrapper for the paracol package for setting two-column parallel text.
This package provides the Magra family of fonts designed by FontFuror, with support for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX.
Several conferences in various fields require the submission of extended abstracts. An extended abstract is a summary of a scientific result, presented at a high level, and consisting of at most a small handful of pages. The phfextendedabstract LaTeX class provides a simple style for such abstracts. There are only two sectioning levels, sections and paragraphs, and the style is optimized to save space as well as to guide the reader's eye through the overall structure of the document. An option will try to compress all vertical space to save some space, in case you need to satisfy page constraints. The style builds upon the powerful RevTeX class, so you can use all of RevTeX's features such as author affiliations, etc.
The glossaries package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries, and has provision for operation in several languages (using the facilities of either Babel or Polyglossia). New entries are defined to have a name and description (and optionally an associated symbol). Support for multiple languages is offered, and plural forms of terms may be specified. An additional package, glossaries-accsupp, can make use of the accsupp package mechanisms for accessibility support for PDF files containing glossaries. The user may define new glossary styles, and preambles and postambles can be specified. There is provision for loading a database of terms, but only terms used in the text will be added to the relevant glossary.
The package uses an indexing program to provide the actual glossary; either MakeIndex or Xindy may serve this purpose, and a Perl script is provided to serve as interface. The package supersedes glossary package (which is now obsolete).
This package defines a \makebox* command that does the same as a \makebox command, except that the width is given by a sample text instead of an explicit length measure.
This package is designed for formatting formless letters in German; it can also be used for English (by those who can read the documentation). There are LaTeX 2.09 documentstyle and LaTeX 2e class files for both an old and a new version of g-brief.
This package modifies LaTeX's array and tabular environments to keep text from touching other text or hlines above or below. Several new parameters are defined and some standard macros are re-defined. The package slows down compilation of tables, since each entry is boxed twice.
In financial reports, text and currency amounts are regularly put in one table, e.g., a year balance or a profit-and-loss overview. This package provides the settings for automatically typesetting such columns, including the sum line (preceded by a rule of the correct width) using the specifier f.
This package provides a list environment which sets a description-like list in which the indentation corresponds to the longest item of the list.
The ucdavisthesis class is a LaTeX class that allows you to create a dissertation or thesis conforming to UC Davis formatting requirements as of April 2016.
This is a 4-page reminder of what LaTeX does. It is designed for printing on A4 paper, double-sided, and folding once to A5. Such an imposed version of the document is provided in the distribution, as PDF. An analogous version is provided in legal format.
The bundle provides pLaTeX2e macros for upTeX by Takuji Tanaka.
The NCCtools bundle contains many packages for general use under LaTeX; many are also used by NCC LaTeX. The bundle includes tools for:
executing commands after a package is loaded;
watermarks;
counter manipulation;
improvements to the
descriptionenvironment;hyphenation of compound words;
new levels of footnotes;
space-filling patterns;
poor man's Black Board Bold symbols;
alignment of the content of a box; use comma as decimal separator;
boxes with their own crop marks;
page cropmarks;
improvements to fancy headers;
float styles, mini floats, side floats;
manually marked footnotes;
extension of amsmath;
control of paragraph skip;
an envelope to the
graphicxpackage;dashed and multiple rules;
alternative techniques for declarations of sections, captions, and toc-entries;
generalised text-stretching;
generation of new theorem-like environments;
control of the text area;
centered page layouts;
un-numbered top-level section.
This package should be helpful for people working on (German) law. It (ab)uses BibTeX for citations of judgements and official documents. For this purpose, a special BibTeX-style is provided.
This package implements the tools of the screenplay document class in the form of a package so that screenplay fragments can be included within another document class.
This package provides an old introduction to the use of Metafont, that has stood the test of time. It focuses on using the program, rather than designing fonts, but does offer advice about understanding errors in other people's fonts.
The class conforms to the requirements of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Athens regarding the preparation of undergraduate theses, as of Sep 1, 2011. The class is designed for use with XeLaTeX.
This package provides a French language module for glossaries package.
The package provides support, within Babel, of the Turkish language.
The package is a driver to support Beamer navigation symbols and \framezoomed regions when using dvipdfmx as PDF generator (e.g., as part of e-pTeX). The package does not define any user commands.
This package provides LaTeX classes for formatting federal grant proposals:
grant: base class for formatting grant proposals;
grant-arl: Army Research Laboratory;
grant-darpa: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency;
grant-doe: Department of Energy;
grant-nih: National Institutes of Health;
grant-nrl: Naval Research Laboratory;
grant-nsf: National Science Foundation;
grant-onr: Office of Naval Research.