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The package provides the \parnote command. The notes are set as running paragraphs; placement is at the end of each paragraph, or manually, using the \parnotes command.
This package provides a key-value interface, \Ccool, on top of xparse's document command parser. Global options control input processing and its expansion. By default, they are set to meet likely requirements, depending on context: the selected language, and which of text and math mode is active. These options can be overridden inline. Polymorphic commands can be generated by parameterizing the keys (for instance, one parameter value for style, another for a property). User input to \Ccool can optionally be serialized. This can useful for typesetting documents sharing the same notation.
This package provides an interface to the LaTeX3 floating point unit, mainly used for PSTricks related packages to allow math expressions at LaTeX level.
This small package provides a means of loading as \mathcal an uprighted version of the calligraphic fonts from the TX font package. A scaled option is provided to allow arbitrary scaling.
This package makes a number of utility functions from pdfTeX available for LuaTeX by reimplementing them using Lua.
The calculation environment formats reasoned calculations, also called calculational proofs. The package allows steps and expressions to be numbered (by LaTeX equation numbers, obeying the LaTeX \label command to refer to these numbers), and a step doesn't take vertical space if its hint is empty. An expression in a calculation can be given a comment; it is placed at the side opposite to the equation numbers. Calculations are allowed inside hints although numbering and commenting is then disabled.
LaTeX users sometimes need to ensure that two or more blocks of text occupy the same amount of horizontal space on the page. To that end, the eqparbox package defines a new command, \eqparbox, which works just like \parbox, except that instead of specifying a width, one specifies a tag. All eqparboxes with the same tag---regardless of where they are in the document---will stretch to fit the widest eqparbox with that tag. This simple, equal-width mechanism can be used for a variety of alignment purposes, as is evidenced by the examples in eqparbox's documentation. Various derivatives of \eqparbox are also provided.
This package redefines the \d command in LaTeX and provides an interface to define new commands for differential operators. It is compatible with pdfTeX, XeTeX and LuaTeX, and can also be used with the unicode-math package.
With the help of this LaTeX package, a context-free grammar (CFG) may be rendered in a plain-text mode using a simplified Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) notation.
The flacards class provides an easy interface to produce flashcards. It will print several cards per page, on both sides of the paper.
The package provides environments to highlight significant portions of text within a document, by putting the text in a box and adding an icon in the margin.
This bundle contains everything needed for typesetting a bachelor, master, or PhD thesis in any language supported by LaTeX. The infix strings may be selected and specified at will by means of a configuration file, so as to customize the layout of the front page to the requirements of a specific university. Thanks to its language management, the bundle is suited for multi-language theses. Toptesi is designed to save the PDF version of a thesis in PDF/A-1b compliant mode and with all the necessary metadata.
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 LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Marcellus family of fonts, designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky. Marcellus is a flared-serif family, inspired by classic Roman inscription letterforms. There is currently just a regular weight and small-caps. The regular weight will be silently substituted for bold.
This package provides the German translation of etoolbox documentation.
The package provides a verbbox environment to place its contents into a globally available box, or into a box specified by the user. The global box may then be used in a variety of situations (for example, providing a replica of the boxedverbatim environment itself). A valuable use is in places where the standard verbatim environment (which is based on a trivlist) may not appear.
This package defines macros \makeendnotes, which converts \footnote to produce endnotes; and \theendnotes which prints them out.
This package concerns mathematical drawings arising in representation theory. The purpose of this package is to ease drawing of rank 2 root systems, with Weyl chambers, weight lattices, and parabolic subgroups.
This package provides the PDFsand sources for all examples from The LaTeX Companion, third edition (Parts I+II), together with necessary supporting files.
The package supports typesetting Korean documents (including old Hangul texts), using XeTeX. It enhances the existing support, in XeTeX, providing features that provide quality typesetting.
The package provides commands to convert CJK characters to Unicode in non-UTF-8 encoding; it provides hooks to support hyperref in producing correct bookmarks. The bundle also provides /ToUnicode mapping file(s) for a CJK subfont; these can be used with the cmap package, allowing searches of, and cut-and-paste operations on a PDF file generated by pdfTeX.
The package provides a collection of styles for BibLaTeX. It was designed for citations in German Humanities, especially film studies, and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The style is highly optimized for documents written in German, and the main documentation is only available in German.
The package solves two problems: floats in a two-column document come out in the right order and allowed float positions are now [tbp]. The package actually merges facilities from fixltx2e and stfloats.
The package offers a systematic way to handle notions/concepts/terms throughout a document. It helps building an index. In combination with hyperref it makes it easy to have every reference of a concept linked to its introduction. It also offers simple notations.