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Fonetika Dania is a font bundle with a serif font and a sans serif font for the Danish phonetic system Dania. Both fonts exist in regular and bold weights. LaTeX support is provided.
This package enables you to split a bibliography into several categories and subcategories. It does not depend on BibTeX: any bibliography may be split and reordered.
The fonts were originally distributed as Metafont sources only, but Adobe Type 1 versions are also now available. Macro support is provided for use under LaTeX; the package supports the only option (provided by the somedefs package) to restrict what is loaded, for those who don't need the whole font.
This package is designed to help mathematicians publishing papers in the area of recursion theory (aka Computability Theory) easily use standard notation. This includes easy commands to denote Turing reductions, Turing functionals, c.e.: sets, stagewise computations, forcing and syntactic classes.
The package offers a solution to the problem that when you link to a float using hyperref, the link anchors to below the float's caption, rather than the beginning of the float. Hypcap defines a separate \capstart command, which you put where you want links to end; you should have a \capstart command for each \caption command.
This package provides commands for typesetting left indices. Unlike other similar packages, leftindex also indents the left superscript, providing much better spacing in general.
Mathematical equation representation in Japanese education differs somewhat from the standard LaTeX writing style. This package introduces mathematical equation representation in Japanese education.
This package deals with a limitation of the citepages=omit option of the verbose family of BibLaTeX citestyles. The option works when you \cite[xx]{key}, but not when you \cite[\pno~xx, some text]{key}. The package corrects this problem.
This package can assign equation numbers to inline equations. When Japanese is supported, you can switch to circled equation numbers.
This is a BibLaTeX numeric style based on the design of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
The LaTeX class ijdc-v14 produces camera-ready papers and articles suitable for inclusion in the International Journal of Digital Curation, with applicability from volume 14 onwards; a legacy class ijdc-v9 is provided for papers and articles written for volumes 9-13. The similar idcc class can be used for submissions to the International Digital Curation Conference, beginning with the 2015 conference.
This package provides the binary for texlive-xindy.
The package provides a macro \sidenote, that places a note in the margin of the document, with its baseline aligned with the baseline in the body of the document. These sidenotes are numbered (both in the text, and on the notes themselves).
This package provides a collection of macros:
easybib, support for customising bibliographies;easybmat, support for composing block matrices;easyeqn, support for various aspects of equations;easymat, support for composing matrices;easytable, support for writing tables;easyvector, a C-like syntax for writing vectors.
The package provides a way to highlight formulas and formula parts in both documents and presentations, us TikZ.
The document demonstrates the use of SVG images in LaTeX documents. Using the PDF+LaTeX output option of Inkscape, it is possible to include SVG in documents, in which LaTeX typesets the text. This results in uniform text style throughout the document, including text in images; moreover, LaTeX commands may be used in the image's text, providing such things as mathematics and references.
The document also describes how to automate the conversion from SVG to PDF+LaTeX using Inkscape.
This package aims to provide a single style file containing most configurations and macros necessary to write appealing publications in High Energy Physics. Instead of reinventing the wheel by introducing newly created macros, hep-paper preferably loads third party packages as long as they are light-weight enough. For usual publications it suffices to load the hep-paper package, without optional arguments, in addition to the article class.
This package provides commands for adding full width fading pictures at the top or bottom of a page. It is based on TikZ with the fadings library.
SJTUTeX aims to establish a simple and easy-to-use collection of document classes for Shanghai Jiao Tong University, including the thesis document class sjtuthesis, as well as the regular document classes sjtuarticle and sjtureport.
The package allows inline use of Graphviz code, in a LaTeX document.
The package provides a replacement for that part of psnfss and mfnfss that changes the default font. The package is distributed together with the psfont package.
The package defines commands that create macros for typesetting vectors, matrices and functions, in a logical way. For example, logical indexing can then be used to refer to elements or arguments without hard-coding the symbols in the document.
This package provides the binary for texlive-patgen.
This class is designed for XMU thesis's writing.