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This package provides enhanced theorem and proof environments based on the amsthm original versions. It allows for hooks to be placed, adds some default goodies and is highly customizable. In particular, it can connect theorems to proofs, automatically producing text such as See proof on page X.
The package provides the \pdfmarginpar command which is similar in spirit to \marginpar. However, it creates PDF annotations which may be viewed with Adobe Reader in place of marginal texts. Small icons indicate the in-text position where the message originates, popups provide the messages themselves. Thus bugfixes and other such communications are clearly visible together when viewing the document, while the document itself is not obscured.
The bundle provides the BerenisADF Pro font collection, in OpenType and PostScript Type 1 formats, together with support files to use the fonts in TeXnANSI (LY1) and LaTeX standard T1 and TS1 encodings.
The labyrinth package provides code and an environment for typesetting simple labyrinths with LaTeX, and generating an automatic or manual solution path.
The package is intended for users needing to typeset a Dynkin Tree Diagram---a group theoretical construct consisting of cartan coefficients in boxes connected by a series of lines. Such a diagram is a tool for working out the states and their weights in terms of the fundamental weights and the simple roots.
This package provides converted (Adobe Type 1) outlines of the wasy fonts.
This LaTeX package provides macros to describe REST APIs for documentation purposes. The endpoints can hold the following information: method description path parameter request body and content type response body, content type and status code.
This collection includes packages for XeTeX, the Unicode and OpenType-enabled TeX by Jonathan Kew.
The Munich BibTeX style is produced with custom-bib, as a German (and, more generally, Continental European) alternative to such author-date styles as harvard and oxford.
The package provides virtual fonts and LaTeX support files for mathematical calligraphic fonts based on the rsfs Adobe Type 1 fonts, with the slant substantially reduced. The output is quite similar to that from the Adobe Mathematical Pi script font.
This LaTeX package provides a command to convert dates to names of Japanese holidays. Another command, converting dates to the day of the week in Japanese, is available as a free gift.
The package provides a small Perl script to filter the online output from a TeX run, attempting to show only those messages which probably deserve some change in the source. The TeX invocation itself need not change.
The hep-text package extends LaTeX lists using the enumitem package and provides some text macros.
This package provides commands (in French or English) to highlight formulas or paragraphs with handwriting effect.
The \eqname command provides a name tag for the current equation, in place of an equation number. The name tag will be picked up by a subsequent \label command.
This package provides (pdf)LaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Gelasio family of fonts designed by Eben Sorkin to be metric-compatible with Georgia in its Regular and Bold weights. Medium and SemiBold weights have been added.
The isodoc class can be used for the preparation of letters and invoices. Documents are set up with options, thus making the class easily adaptable to user's wishes and extensible for other document types. The class is based on the NTG brief class, which implements the NEN1026 standard.
The package is a collection of optical components that facilitate easy sketching of optical experimental setups. The package uses PSTricks for its output. A wide range of free-ray and fibre components is provided, the alignment, positioning and labelling of which can be achieved in very simple and flexible ways. The components may be connected with fibers or beams, and realistic raytraced beam paths are also possible.
The script extracts the preamble of the document and runs all \begin{postscript}...\end{postscript}, \begin{pspicture}...\end{pspicture} and \pspicture...\endpspicture separately through LaTeX with the same preamble as the original document; thus it creates EPS, PNG and PDF files of these snippets. In a final pdfLaTeX run the script replaces the environments with \includegraphics to include the processed snippets.
This package provides an easy to use interface to typeset Karnaugh maps using TikZ. Though similar to the karnaugh macros, it provides a key-value system to customize Karnaugh maps and a proper LaTeX package.
The output PDF file gives an amusing display, as the reader pages through it.
Several electrical symbols like resistor, capacitor, transistors etc., are defined. The symbols can be connected with wires. The package also contains an American resistor symbol for those of us on that side of the Atlantic. The package also has simple facilities for producing optics diagrams; however, no-one would deny that the PSTricks pst-optic package, or the MetaPost makecirc package do the job better.
MFLua is an extension of Metafont which embeds a Lua interpreter. It doesn’t introduce any new primitives, so a Metafont file can be used with MFLua without any modification to produce exactly the same result.
The package provides a set of LaTeX macros (based on PSTricks) for plotting the kind of graphs and figures that are usually employed in digital signal processing publications. DSPTricks provides facilities for standard discrete-time lollipop plots, continuous-time and frequency plots, and pole-zero plots. The companion package DSPFunctions (dspfunctions.sty) provides macros for computing frequency responses and DFTs, while the package DSPBlocks (dspblocks.sty) supports DSP block diagrams.