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This package provides an old introduction to the use of Metafont, that has stood the test of time. It focuses on using the program, rather than designing fonts, but does offer advice about understanding errors in other people's fonts.
This package provides an unofficial BibTeX style for authors of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) transactions journals and conferences.
Sparklines are intense, simple, wordlike graphics. A sparkline can be added using the sparkline environment. Also, you can add sparkling rectangles for the median and special sparkling dots in red or blue. The package requires pdfLaTeX; sparklines cannot appear in a DVI file. The sparklines package uses PGF.
The mohe-book LaTeX class is a specialized template designed to streamline the typesetting of academic and educational materials, including authored textbooks, translated works, research publications, and course materials. Tailored for faculty members and academic staff in Afghanistan, it adheres to scholarly standards from MOHE while offering customizable layouts for bilingual (e.g., Dari-English) or multilingual content.
Key features include preconfigured chapter/section styles, support for complex scripts, and templates for front matter (prefaces, dedications) and back matter (bibliographies, indices).
These are font bundles for the Japanese Wadalab fonts which work with the CJK package. All subfonts now have glyph names compliant to the Adobe Glyph List, making ToUnicode CMaps in PDF documents (created automatically by dvipdfmx) work correctly. All font bundles now contain virtual Unicode subfonts.
The examplep package provides sophisticated features for typesetting verbatim source code listings, including the display of the source code and its compiled LaTeX or Metapost output side-by-side, with automatic width detection and enabled page breaks (in the source), without the need for specifying the source twice. Special care is taken that section, page and footnote numbers do not interfere with the main document. For typesetting short verbatim phrases, a replacement for the \verb command is also provided in the package, which can be used inside tables and moving arguments such as footnotes and section titles.
The package allows integration between MetaPost pictures and LaTeX. The main feature is that passing parameters to the MetaPost pictures is possible and the picture code can be put inside arguments to commands, including \newcommand.
This package provides tools to simplify using OpenType fonts with LaTeX. By far the most important program in this bundle is autoinst, a wrapper script around Eddie Kohler's LCDF TypeTools. Autoinst aims to automate the installation of OpenType fonts in LaTeX by calling the LCDF TypeTools (with the correct options) for all fonts you wish to install, and generating the necessary .fd and .sty files.
In addition, this bundle contains a few other, less important utilities:
afm2afm: re-encodes.afmfiles,ot2kpx: extract kerning pairs from OpenType fonts,splitttc: split an OpenType Collection file (ttc or otc) into individual fonts.
This package supports common layouts for tabular column heads in whole documents, based on one-column tabular environment. In addition, it can create multi-lined tabular cells.
The package also offers:
a macro which changes the vertical space around all the cells in a
tabularenvironment,macros for multirow cells, which use the facilities of the
multirowpackage,macros to number rows in tables, or to skip cells;
diagonally divided cells;
horizontal lines in
tabularenvironments with defined thickness.
This package is more or less an extension to Heiko Oberdiek's package hologo. It prints TeX-related names as logos.
This is a bundle of Lua scripts and LaTeX packages for conversion of LaTeX files to EBook formats such as EPUB, MOBI and EPUB3. TeX4ht is used as the conversion engine.
The fonts are based on Silvio Levy's classical Greek fonts; macros and Greek hyphenation patterns for the fonts encoding are also provided.
Coursepaper is a class with which students can provide simple course papers, in a uniform design to ease the task of marking.
This is the Estonian translation of (No So) Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
This package provides some conditional commands, just like the styledcmd package. The difference is that cdcmd can define expandable conditional commands.
The main goal of this package is to provide means for typesetting checklists in a way that stipulates users to explicitly distinguish checklists for goals, for tasks, for artifacts, and for milestones --- i.e., the type of checklist entries. The intention behind this is that a user of the package is coerced to think about what kind of entries he/she adds to the checklist. This shall yield a clearer result and, in the long run, help with training to distinguish entries of different types.
WebQuiz makes it possible to use LaTeX to write interactive web based quizzes. The quizzes are first written in LaTeX and then converted into HTML files using webquiz, which is written in Python. The conversion from LaTeX to HTML is done behind the scenes using TeX4ht.
This is the Polish translation of the (Not so) Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
The asciilist package provides the environments AsciiList and AsciiDocList, which enable quickly typesetting nested lists in LaTeX without having to type individual item macros or opening/closing list environments. The package provides auxiliary functionality for loading such lists from files and provides macros for configuring the use of the list environments and the appearance of the typeset results.
Endheads provides running headers of the form Notes to pp. xx-yy for endnotes sections. It also enables one to reset the endnotes counter, and put a line marking the chapter change in the endnotes, at the beginning of every chapter.
The package provides horizontal alignment, as in the LaTeX command \listfiles. Uses may include in-text tables, or even code listings.
This package provides a small collection of styles for the BibLaTeX package. It was designed for citations in the humanities and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The styles are dependent on BibLaTeX and cannot be used without it.
This package provides environments for selectively including or excluding pieces of text, allowing the user to define new, separately controlled comment versions.
The lineara package provides a simple interface to two fonts which include all known symbols, simple and complex, of the Linear A script. This way one can easily replicate Linear A texts using modern typographic technology.