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This is a BibLaTeX style for Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). It extends the standard BiBTeX model by an acronym entry.
The package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the MintSpirit and MintSpiritNo2 families of fonts, designed by Hirwen Harendal. MintSpirit was originally designed for use as a system font on a Linux Mint system. The No.: 2 variant provides more conventional shapes for some glyphs.
This package provides an environment to switch a section of code on or off. The code may be placed anywhere in the file (it is not limited to the document or the preamble). The motivation for this package was to have commands which allow preselection based on whether sections of code in a preamble of a template are executed.
The package looks at all hyphenation breaks in the document, comparing them against a white-list prepared by the author. If a hyphenation break is found, for which there is no entry in the white-list, the package flags the line where the break starts. The author may then either add the hyphenation to the white-list, or adjust the document to avoid the break.
This package provides new BibLaTeX entry types and fields for book edited in other types, like for instance @bookinarticle. It offers more types than the older package biblatex-bookinarticle, which it supersedes.
This package provides a simple package providing nuclear sub- and superscripts as commonly used in radiochemistry, radiation science, and nuclear physics and engineering applications. Isotopes which have Z with more digits than A require special spacing to appear properly; this spacing is supported in the package.
This package increases the upper limit of math symbols up to 256, using \omath... primitives. These primitives were originally introduced in Omega and are currently available in the following formats: pLaTeX (runs on e-pTeX), upLaTeX (runs on e-upTeX), and Lamed (runs on Aleph, successor of Omega).
This package provides the Computer Modern fonts by Donald Knuth. The Computer Modern font family is a large collection of text, display, and mathematical fonts in a range of styles, based on Monotype Modern 8A.
This package allows for drawing a map of a particle accelerator just by giving a list of elements --- similar to lattice files for simulation software. The package includes 12 common element types like dipoles, quadrupoles, cavities, or screens, as well as automatic labels with element names, a legend, a rule, and an environment to fade out parts of the accelerator. The coordinate of any element can be saved and used for custom TikZ drawings or annotations. Thereby, lattices can be connected to draw injection/extraction or even a complete accelerator facility.
This package, a fork of karnaugh-map package, draws karnaugh maps with 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 variables. It also contains commands for filling the karnaugh map with terms semi-automatically or manually. Last but not least it contains commands for drawing implicants on top of the map.
This LuaLaTeX package provides a YAML parser and some functions to declare and define LaTeX definitions using YAML files.
This package provides an imitation of the moderncv class with the classic style, to be used in conjunction with the koma-script classes. Thus it is possible to configure pagelayout, headings etc., the way it is done in koma-scripts classes. Moreover, it is possible to use BibLaTeX, while the original moderncv class is incompatible with it.
The family contains text fonts in roman, sans-serif and monospaced shapes, with true small caps and old-style numbers; the package offers full support of the textcomp package. The mathematics fonts include all the AMS fonts, in both normal and bold weights. Each of the font types is available in two main versions: default and light. Each version is available in four variants: default; oldstyle numbers; oldstyle numbers with old ligatures such as ct and st, and long-tailed capital Q; and veryoldstyle with long s. Other variants include small caps as default or large small caps, and for mathematics both upright and slanted shapes for Greek letters, as well as default and narrow versions of multiple integrals.
The package establishes Croatian conventions in a document (or a subset of the conventions, if Croatian is not the main language of the document).
This package provides an introduction to the beamer class, in Portuguese.
This package draws atomic s, p and d orbitals, as well as molecular orbital diagrams.
This package provides a patch for LaTeX bugs tools/3180 and tools/3480. The patch applies to version 4.11 of longtable.
The class enables you to create the sort of adverts that you pin on a noticeboard, with tear-off strips at the bottom where you can place contact details.
This package uses the xcolor package to define macros for the colour palette of the University of Western Australia.
This package provides a Turkish translation of Oetiker's (Not so) short introduction to LaTeX2e.
This package provides enhanced theorem and proof environments based on the amsthm original versions. It allows for hooks to be placed, adds some default goodies and is highly customizable. In particular, it can connect theorems to proofs, automatically producing text such as See proof on page X.
The package provides tools for defining LaTeX commands and environments using combinations of parameters and keys. All the facilities of the ltxkeys and skeyval packages are available to the user of skeycommand.
This is a basic LuaTeX OpenType handler, based on Paul Isambert's PiTeX code.
This package turns a BibTeX bibliography file into a randomly-coloured, randomly-sized shelf of books, with the title and author in a randomly-chosen typeface.