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This package typesets OPM (Object-Process Methodology) diagrams using LaTeX and PGF/TikZ.
This is an unofficial document class for writing ONR annual reports using LaTeX; as ONR has had numerous problems with LaTeX-generated PDF submissions in the past.
This package provides a redefinition of \verb and verbatim so that long lines are breakable before \ and after { with % as hyphen. It allows you to define your own verbatim-like environments (subject to a size limit) and allows you to declare any single character as a shorthand as in the \MakeShortVerb command of the shortvrb package.
This package provides a personal dirty package for documenting packages.
This document aims to introduce LaTeX and Polyglossia for Indian languages. Though the document often discusses the language Marathi, the discussion applies to other India languages also. We assume that the user of this document knows basic (La)TeX or has, at least, tried her hand on it. This document is not very suitable for first time users.
This is another tool for the automation of LaTeX document processing, like latexmk or arara. The main feature of this tool is that it does not clutter your working directory with .aux or .log or other auxiliary files. It has of course the usual features of automation tools. It automatically re-runs (La)TeX for cross-references. MakeIndex, BibTeX, Biber, or makeglossaries will be executed if a corresponding option is set. Furthermore, cluttex can watch input files for changes (using an external program).
The shapes set of macros allows drawing regular polygons; their corresponding reentrant stars in all their variations; and fractionally filled circles (useful for visually demonstrating the nature of fractions) in MetaPost.
The class provides the necessary framework for electronic submission of masters theses and PhD dissertations at the University of California, Berkeley. It is based on the memoir class.
This package provides a Python script and a LaTeX .sty file which can be used together to include Jupyter Notebooks (all of them, or some specific cells) as part of a LaTeX document. It will convert the Jupyter Notebook format to proper LaTeX so it gets included seamlessly, supporting text, LaTeX, images, etc.
This package provides a Slovene language module for glossaries package.
For a long time pdfLaTeX has offered the command \pdfannot for inserting arbitrary PDF annotations. The package offers a convenient and user-friendly means of using \pdfannot to provide comments in PDF files. It also supports LaTeX, Dvips, ps2pdf, LaTeX, dvipdfmx, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. Unfortunately, support of PDF annotations by PDF viewers may vary.
This package provides \VerbatimCopy{in}{out} that will enable LaTeX to take a verbatim copy of one text file, and save it under another name. The package provides a means to specify the output directory to be used, but does no checking and may therefore overwrite an important file if used injudiciously.
This package provides local allocation macros, with names taken from etex.sty but with implementation based on the LaTeX 2015 allocation macros.
This package provides a French translation of the documentation of array.
This module provides the serbian style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. It provides both Cyrillic and Latin, Ekavian and Ijekavian variants of Serbian date formats, regionalized and non-regionalized.
The package provides a Perl script which prints information about a DVI file. It also supports XeTeX XDV format.
The package provides a very simple LaTeX document template, in the hope that this use of LaTeX will become attractive to typical word processor users. (Presentation is as if it were a class; users are expected to start from a template document.)
The files offer an Adobe Type 1 format version of the 5pt, 7pt and 10pt versions of the bbold fonts.
TeXplate is a tool for creating document structures based on templates. The application name is a word play on TeX and template, so the purpose seems quite obvious: we want to provide an easy and straightforward framework for reducing the typical code boilerplate when writing TeX documents. Also note that one can easily extrapolate the use beyond articles and theses: the application is powerful enough to generate any text-based structure, given that a corresponding template exists.
This is a LaTeX package for the Membrane Computing community. It comprises the definition of P systems, rules and some concepts related to languages and computational complexity usually needed for Membrane Computing research.
This ConTeXt module provides an easy-to-use interface for creating presentations for use with a digital projector. The presentations are not interactive (no buttons, hyperlinks or navigational tools such as tables of contents). Graphics may be mixed with the text of slides. The module provides several predefined styles, designed for academic presentation. Most styles are configurable, and it is easy to design new styles.
The package provides tools for generating a PDF (or set of PDFs) that contain everything one will need for musical fingering diagrams of the pinkullo huanuqueno, recorder (flute), quena and Saxophone.
This package provides a survey of programming-related documentation for LaTeX. Included are references to printed and electronic books and manuals, symbol lists, FAQs, the LaTeX source code, CTAN and distributions, programming-related packages, users groups and online communities, and information on creating packages and documentation.
The package provides macros for typesetting basic arithmetic, in the style typically found in textbooks. It focuses on the American style of performing these algorithms.