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Kpathsea is a library whose purpose is to return a filename from a list of user-specified directories similar to how shells look up executables.
This package introduces a new float type called photo which works similar to the float types table and figure. Various options exist for placing photos, captions, and a photographer line. In twocolumn documents, a possibility exists to generate double-column floats automatically if the photo does not fit into one column. Photos do not have to be placed as floats, they can also be placed as boxes, with captions and photographer line still being available.
This simple LaTeX package provides support for drawing execution stack (typically to illustrate assembly language notions). The code is written on top of TikZ.
The package provides the \outerhbox command, which is similar to \hbox, except that material is set in outer horizontal mode. This prevents TeX from optimising away maths penalties and the like, that are needed when the material is \unhbox'ed.
The package implements all the font testing commands of Knuth's testfont.tex, but arranges that information necessary for each command is supplied as arguments to that command, rather than prompted for. This makes it possible to type all the tests in one command line, and easy to input the package in a file and to use the commands there. A few additional commands supporting this last purpose are also made available.
This package provides a French translation of the documentation of natbib.
This is a translation to Spanish (Castellano) of Winston Chang's LaTeX cheat sheet (a reference sheet for writing scientific papers).
This MetaPost and LuaLaTeX package allows drawing wordclouds from a list of words and weights.
The package enables the user to typeset exams with multiple choice, open questions and many other types of exercise. Both questions and answers may be randomly distributed within the exam, and the solutions are typeset automatically. Exercises may contain a wide number of random parameters and it is possible to do arithmetical operations on them. The package is localised in Italian, English, French, German, Greek, Serbian, and Spanish.
This package modifies LaTeX's array and tabular environments to keep text from touching other text or hlines above or below. Several new parameters are defined and some standard macros are re-defined. The package slows down compilation of tables, since each entry is boxed twice.
pdftosrc extracts an embedded source file, or extracts and uncompresses a PDF stream given by object number.
This package provides a Type 1 font with images of the 42 counties of Romania, constructed using a general method which is described in detail in the documentation. The package name is an abbreviation of judetele Romaniei (i.e., counties of Romania).
This package provides a ticking digital clock package to be used in pdfLaTeX documents, for example in presentations.
Xdoc is a project to rewrite the implementation of the LaTeX doc package (in a broader sense) to make its features more general and flexible. For example, where doc only provides commands for documenting macros and environments, xdoc also provides commands for similarly documenting package options and switches. This is furthermore done in such a way that it is very easy to add more such commands for documenting things, such as e.g., templates, and program components for other languages (functions, classes, procedures, etc.).
This package provides several macros to fetch git information and typeset it. The macros defined by LaTeXgit can be helpful to documentation authors and others to whom clear document versioning is important.
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.
The package will directly insert nonbreakable spaces (in Czech, vlna or vlnka), after nonsyllabic prepositions and single letter conjuctions, while the document is being typeset.
This package lets you place contents at an absolute position, anchored at some specified part of the contents, similar to how TikZ nodes work, though without using the two-pass strategy of TikZ. It also avoids messing with the order of Beamer overlays, which is what happens when one uses the textpos package with the overlay option.
The makecookbook bundle contains the files needed to create a nice quality family cookbook in a form ready to submit to most print-on-demand companies. Modifiable choices have been made regarding standard book features such as trim size, margins, headers/footers, chapter heading formatting, front matter (copyright page, table of contents, etc.) and back matter (index). Commands and environments have been created to format the food stories and recipes. The user will need to: supply their own food stories and recipes(!), and install the needed fonts. We assume a LuaTeX compile.
Please note that no new document class or package is included here. Rather, we provide a modifiable preamble and a small number of other files that, together, fully support creation of all of the internal pages of a cookbook (i.e., everything except the cover art).
This package provides macros, and some documentation, for typesetting papers for submission to journals published by the National Research Council Research Press. At present, only nrc2.cls (for two-column layout) should be used.
This bundle of macros files provides macro support (including font encoding macros) for the use of Cyrillic characters in fonts encoded under the T2* and X2 encodings. These encodings cover (between them) pretty much every language that is written in a Cyrillic alphabet.
This package implements a simple mechanism of line or page breaking within the align environment of the amsmath package; new line characters are considered as possible candidates for the breaks and the package tries to put breaks at adequate places. It is suitable for computer-generated long formulae with many terms.
The alphanumeric string that forms the Italian personal Fiscal Code is prone to be misspelled thus rendering a legal document invalid. The package quickly verifies the consistency of the fiscal code string, and can therefore be useful for lawyers and accountants that use fiscal codes very frequently.
The bera package contains the Bera Type 1 fonts and files to use the fonts with LaTeX. Bera is a set of three font families: Bera Serif (a slab-serif Roman), Bera Sans (a Frutiger descendant) and Bera Mono (monospaced/typewriter). The Bera family is a repackaging, for use with TeX, of the Bitstream Vera family.