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This package provides the German version of A Short Introduction to LaTeX2e: LaTeX2e-Kurzbeschreibung.
The package provides a command \uselangcode{<code>} to adjust language-dependent settings such as key words, typographical conventions and language codes (ISO 639-1). The package provides a means of selecting macros according to the specified code, for preparing a document that is to be separately typeset in different languages.
This package provides a Lua module that can parse key-value options like the TeX packages keyval, kvsetkeys, kvoptions, xkeyval, pgfkeys, etc.
This package provides some LaTeX macros for UML class diagrams.
Pst-fill is a PSTricks-based package for filling and tiling areas or characters.
This package provides a LaTeX class, a BibTeX style, and a LaTeX template to format conference papers for the PRTEC.
This package provides (re-)definitions of some LaTeX commands that can be useful for the preparation of papers with the style of the proceedings of symposia sponsored by the IAG published by Springer-Verlag.
The package provides macros (usable with LaTeX or Plain TeX) for using the ASAP Symbol font, which is also included. The font is distributed in OpenType format, and makes extensive use of OpenType features. Therefore, at this time, only XeTeX and LuaTeX are supported.
This package is used in concert with the cyber package to make documents with annotations of compliance with cybersecurity requirements. When you include this package, some notations of compliance are added to section names as seen in the table of contents of the final document. It also makes your document more brittle in unexpected ways: for example, when you use cybercic in the same document as hyperref, you cannot use any formatting in your section titles. So don't use cybercic unless you need to.
The class generates documents that are suitable for submission to the Graduate School and conform with the style requirements for dissertations and theses as laid out in the Fall 2010 UO graduate school student manual.
Algorithmicx provides a flexible, yet easy to use, way for inserting good looking pseudocode or source code in your papers. It has built in support for pseudocode, Pascal and C, and offers powerful means to create definitions for any programming language. The user can adapt a pseudocode style to his native language.
This LuaLaTeX package allows the placement of marginal content anywhere, without \marginpar limits, and automatically adjusts positions to prevent overlaps or content being pushed off the page. In short, it tries to combine the best features from the packages marginnote, marginfix and marginfit with key-value settings that allow fine-grained customization.
This guide discusses the most common scenarios you are likely to encounter when installing Type 1 PostScript fonts. While the individual tools employed in the installation process are documented well, the actual difficulty most users are facing when trying to install new fonts is understanding how to put all the pieces together. This is what this guide is about.
This package permits drawing program charts in the style of the Scratch project. This package is obsolete. From now on, Scratch is now version 3 with a new design. Use the scratch3 package to draw blocks with the new design.
The package provides macros and environments to document LaTeX packages and classes. It is an (as yet unfinished) alternative to the ltxdoc class and the doc or xdoc packages. The aim is to provide a different layout and more modern styles (using the xcolor, hyperref packages, etc.) This is an alpha release, and should probably not (yet) be used with other packages, since the implementation might change.
This module provides the polish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This package provides a timeline package that allows labelling of events with per-day granularity. Other features include relative positioning with unit specification, adjustable tick mark step size, and scaling to specified width.
The class is designed for typesetting articles for the mathematical research periodicals Electronic Journal of Probability (EJP) and Electronic Communications in Probability (ECP).
This package provides the autopunc option in the enumitem environments itemize, enumerate, and description to automatically punctuate the items. It uses Lua pattern matching to modify the environment's contents.
This package provides the command \thepagecolor, which gives the current page (background) color, i.e., the argument used with the most recent call of \pagecolor{...}. The command \thepagecolornone gives the same color as \thepagecolor, except when the page background color is none (e.g., as a result of using the \nopagecolor command). In that case \thepagecolor is white and \thepagecolornone is none. When \nopagecolor is unknown or broken (crop package), this package provides a replacement. Similar to \newgeometry and \restoregeometry of the geometry package \newpagecolor{...} and \restorepagecolor are provided. For use with the crop package \backgroundpagecolor{...} as well as \newbackgroundpagecolor{...} and \restorebackgroundpagecolor are provided.
As an alternative to the LaTeX standard environments quotation and quote, the package provides a consolidated environment for displayed text. First-line indentation may be activated by adding a blank line before the quoting environment. A key-value interface (using kvoptions) allows the user to configure font properties and spacing and to control orphans within and after the environment.
This package breaks with some of LaTeX's principles and redefines basic LaTeX commands with the aim of producing well-designed and clearly structured handouts: a sans-serif font is used by default; sections are not numbered, but highlighted by underlining; head- and footline display document information; and in order to avoid too much whitespace around the text the margin sizes are adjusted to smaller values. All in all, fancyhandout provides a means of typesetting documents not exclusively consisting of running text in a beautiful way.
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 chemformula package and babel-russian settings both define macros named \ch. This package un-defines Babel's macro to prevent an error when both packages are loaded together. Optionally, it redefines the \cosh macro to print the hyperbolic cosine in Russian notation or defines a new macro \Ch for that purpose.