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This package adds support for all font sizes, even non-integer resp. non-pt sizes to package setspace. This not only improves compatibility with KOMA-Script but also corrects the stretch value of the usual font sizes.
The package creates three environments: framed, which puts an ordinary frame box around the region, shaded, which shades the region, and leftbar, which places a line at the left side. The environments allow a break at their start (the \FrameCommand enables creation of a title that is “attached” to the environment); breaks are also allowed in the course of the framed/shaded matter. There is also a command \MakeFramed to make your own framed-style environments.
The package is prepared for typesetting some German translations of the Holy Quran. It adds three more German translations to the quran package.
This LuaLaTeX package provides a YAML parser and some functions to declare and define LaTeX definitions using YAML files.
CSTeX is a Czech and Slovak languages distribution of Plain and LaTeX.
This package serves Mongolian written with Cyrillic letters, using T2A-encoded output.
This package provides fallback CJK font support for xeCJK.
The RIT font collection provides versions of ten font families in Malayalam (the language spoken in the southern Indian state of Kerala) script in TrueType and WOFF2 formats. The fonts are: RIT Rachana, RIT Panmana, RIT MeeraNew, RIT TN Joy, RIT Karuna, RIT Keralayeeam, RIT Sundar, RIT Uroob, RIT Ezhuthu, and RIT Kutty.
A LaTeX package that will help users to make use of these Unicode-compliant fonts in LaTeX documents with XeTeX or LuaTeX is also provided.
The package supports the use of the Washington Cyrillic fonts with LaTeX (Note that standard LaTeX has support, too, as encoding OT2). The package is distributed as part of the fundus bundle.
The sanskrit-t1 font package provides Type 1 version of Charles Wikner's skt font series for the Sanskrit language.
The package may be used for testing hyphenation patterns or for controlling that specific words are hyphenated as expected. This package implements some old TUGboat code to adapt it to LaTeX with some enhancements. It differs form \showhyphens, because it typesets its output on the document's output file. It also works with XeLaTeX, where \showhyphens requires a workaround.
This is a typeset version of the files of the aro-bend, plus three extra questions (with their answers) that Michael Downes didn't manage to get onto CTAN.
This package provides blackboard variants of Computer Modern fonts. The fonts are distributed as Metafont source (only); LaTeX support is available with the bbm-macros package. A sample of these fonts appears in the blackboard bold sampler.
This package retrieves colour model and values for defined colours.
This is a PSTricks package to draw moiré patterns.
This package provides a DVI driver to produce an ASCII representation of the document.
This package is an attempt to track skills assessed during a classroom check. Each question can be associated with one or more skills and be assigned a number of points to be earned. At the end of the text, a table set summarizes the skills assessed, and in what proportions.
Pages of a document processed with the booklet package will be reordered and scaled so that they can be printed as four pages per physical sheet of paper, two pages per side. The resulting sheets will, when folded in half, assemble into a booklet.
The yaletter class provides extremely configurable macros for typesetting letters in any conceivable style. It provides facilities for maintaining easily-accessible databases of letterheads and addresses for repeat use. It further provides easy macros for envelopes and for label sheets. Finally, it provides some nice defaults for a few of the more common styles and sizes.
The package provides a simple means of producing greeting cards. It arranges four panels onto a single sheet so that when the sheet is folded twice the four panels are arranged as front cover, inside left and right pages, and back cover. The four panels are set in minipages for formatting by the user.
The package can be used to construct dichotomous identification keys (used especially in biology for species identification), taking care of numbering and indentation of successive key steps automatically.
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.
Active-conf is a class for typesetting papers for the Active conference on noise and vibration control. The class is based on article with more flexible front-matter, and can be customised for conferences in future years with a header file.
PSTricks offers an extensive collection of macros for generating PostScript that is usable with most TeX macro formats, including Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, and AMS-LaTeX. Included are macros for colour, graphics, pie charts, rotation, trees and overlays. It has many special features, including a wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with a flexible interface and with colour support. There are macros for colouring or shading the cells of tables.