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This package helps typesetting CD covers. Normal usage will ordinarily require no more than a simple data file per cover; the package will make a full insert for a CD case (it copes with both normal and slim cases).
This package provides a collection of verbatim facilities that provide line-numbered verbatim, verbatim that obeys TAB characters, verbatim input and verbatim output to file. The package makes use of the verbatim package. The package is formed from a series of small pieces, and is somewhat unstructured. The user who looks for thought-through verbatim facilities is advised to consider using the fancyvrb package in place of moreverb.
The package provides a 7-bit IPA font, as Metafont source, and macros for support under TeXt1 and LaTeX. The fonts (and macros) are now largely superseded by the tipa fonts.
This package provides some macros and general doodads for typesetting poetry. There is, of course, already the excellent verse package, and the poetrytex package provides some extra functionality on top of it. But poetry provides much of the same functionality in a bit of a different way, and with a few additional abilities, such as facilities for a list of poems, an index of first lines, and some structural commands.
This package provides a changelog environment (which itself provides a version environment) to represent a change log. The package supports multiple authors, unreleased changes, and yanked (revoked) releases.
The package provides a simple theme, similar to some others, but designed to be attractive.
This is a template for the Southeast University Machine Learning Assignment that can be easily adapted to other usages. This template features a colorful theme that makes it look elegant and attractive.
This package provides a Magyar language module for glossaries package.
This package allows \marginpar-commands inside of minipages and other boxes. The package defines an environment minipagewithmarginpars (to be used like minipage) --- and the internal commands may be used by other packages to define similar environments or commands.
These fonts are considered the ultimate answer to IPA typesetting. The encoding of these 8-bit fonts has been registered as LaTeX standard encoding T3, and the set of addendum symbols as encoding TS3. Times-like Adobe Type 1 versions are provided for both the T3 and the TS3 fonts.
The package defines maths mode commands for typesetting Frege's Begriffschrift.
This package provides a collection of LaTeX packages for drawing cute little animals and similar creatures using TikZ. Currently, the following TikZlings are included: anteater, bat, bear, bee, bug, cat, chicken, coati, elephant, hippo, koala, marmot, mole, mouse, owl, panda, penguin, pig, rhino, sheep, sloth, snowman, squirrel, and wolf. These little drawings can be customized in many ways.
These fonts were created in Metafont by Knuth, for his own publications. At some stage, the letters P and S were added, so that the MetaPost logo could also be expressed. The fonts were originally issued (of course) as Metafont source; they have since been autotraced and reissued in Adobe Type 1 format by Taco Hoekwater.
This package provides a simple class that allows production of an invoice, with or without VAT; different addresses for delivery and for billing are permitted.
The files offer an Adobe Type 1 format version of the 5pt, 7pt and 10pt versions of the bbold fonts.
The package provides five commands to create Harvey Balls in a document.
The CD-cover class will typeset front and back cover sheets for CD jewel cases, or an entire paper cover, or a label for a plastic slip-cover.
This package is designed for typesetting multiple English translations of the Holy Quran. It adds 15 additional English translations to the quran package.
There are commands, classes and packages which are outdated and superseded. The nag package provides routines to warn the user about the use of such obsolete things.
The package makes it easier to write articles where proofs and other material are deferred to the appendix. The appendix material is written in the LaTeX code along with the main text which it naturally complements, and it is automatically deferred. The package can automatically send proofs to the appendix, can repeat in the appendix the theorem environments stated in the main text, can section the appendix automatically based on the sectioning of the main text, and supports a separate bibliography for the appendix material.
This package implements a new bookmark (outline) organization for the hyperref package. Bookmark properties such as style and color. Other action types are available (URI, GoToR, Named).
This package provides experimental Bidi-aware text highlighting.
The fonts are derived from the Computer Modern Mathematics fonts and from Knuth's Concrete Roman fonts; they are distributed as Metafont source. LaTeX support is offered by the concmath package.
The Euler fonts are suitable for typsetting mathematics in conjunction with a variety of text fonts that do not provide mathematical character sets of their own. Euler-VM is a set of virtual mathematics fonts based on Euler and CM. This approach has several advantages over immediately using the real Euler fonts. Most noticeably, less TeX resources are consumed, the quality of various math symbols is improved and a usable \hslash symbol can be provided. The virtual fonts are accompanied by a LaTeX package which makes them easy to use, particularly in conjunction with Type1 PostScript text fonts. They are compatible with amsmath. A package option allows the fonts to be loaded at 95% of their nominal size, thus blending better with certain text fonts, e.g., Minion.