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This package provides some simple decoration fonts made with TikZ, for short texts: paint brush, ink brush, pixelart brush, and bicolor texts.
This dvidvi converts one DVI file into another. The output DVI file's contents are specified by page selection commands; series of pages and page number ranges may be specified, as well as inclusions and exclusions.
This module provides the serbian style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. It provides both Cyrillic and Latin, Ekavian and Ijekavian variants of Serbian date formats, regionalized and non-regionalized.
This package makes available the most commonly used symbols in writing about music in a way that can be used with pdfLaTeX and looks consistent and attractive. It includes accidentals, meters, and notes of different rhythmic values. The package builds on the approach used in the harmony package, where the symbols are taken from the MusiXTeX fonts. But it provides a larger range of symbols and a more flexible, user-friendly interface.
This package provides Lambda expressions. It is an interface to specify the parameters and replacement code of a document-command, and then to evaluate it with compatible arguments. Optionally, it can be used recursively.
This package provides a bibliography and citation style for BibLaTeX and Biber for typesetting articles for Springer's journals. It is the same as the old BibTeX style spbasic.bst.
This package provides a legacy package for creating windows in paragraphs, for inserting graphics, etc. Users should note that Pieter van Oostrum (in a published review of packages of this sort) does not recommend this package; Picins is recommended instead.
This package allows the user to declare a variable which can then be used anywhere else in a document, including before it was declared.
The bundle collects packages and classes, along with one bibliography style and examples and scripts for converting TeX files. Many of the files in the collection are designed to support field biologists and/or Russian writers, while others have wider application. The collection includes:
add2, a quick way to fit as many as possible into one page, which is good for handouts.altverse, for typesetting verses.autolist, a means to define various sorts of list.biokey, providing flexible identification key tables in LaTeX. It implements straightforward macros to typeset sets of biological identification keys. Layout is flexible, and the macros will be useful in other disciplines.biolist, to list observed species. It offers pretty formatting of species lists of flora and fauna.boldline, for heavier lines in tables. The package provides commands replacing\hlineand\cline, as well as a table preamble element that generates heavy lines.cassete, to print labels for audio cassettes.classif2, for biological classification tables. The package defines an environmentclassifthat simplifies the process of typesetting classification tables.dline, for a double line on the left of text.drcaps, for simple dropped capitals. The package offers simple macros for dropped capitals, in a couple of forms.etiketka, a class for typesetting business-card-sized information (including business cards).flower, for typesetting lists of flower formulas.isyntax, which interactively checks LaTeX file syntax.numerus, for spelling numbers in Russian words.punct: within italicized text, punctuation is still straight, this is typographically more aesthetic.qqru, providing universal quotation marks, for Russian and English.rusnat, a bibliography style file, now deprecated.sltables, which simplifies tables for LaTeX. These macros develop the concepts of thestables, which are designed to offer table macros whose use is as simple as one might hope. Some would claim that LaTeX's built-in table specifications are as simple as one might hope, but this package offers many short-cuts and optimization of the mechanisms of tables.starfn, for stars as footnote marks.textfrac, for simple slanted fractions.
This package predefines common units, defines an easy to use interface to define new units and changes the output concerning to the surrounding font settings.
The package defines a pair of commands \infer and \deduce, that are used in constructing LK proof diagrams.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-xpdfopen.
The udes-genie-these class can be used for PhD theses, master's theses and project definitions at the Faculte de genie of the Universite de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada). The class file is coherent with the latest version of the Protocole de redaction aux etudes superieures which is available on the faculte's intranet. The class file documentation is in French, the language of the typical user at the Universite de Sherbrooke.
The T2 bundle provides a variety of separate support functions for using Cyrillic characters in LaTeX:
the
mathtextpackage, for using Cyrillic letters transparently in formulae;the
citehackpackage, for using Cyrillic (or indeed any non-ASCII) characters in citation keys;support for Cyrillic in BibTeX;
support for Cyrillic in Makeindex;
and various items of font support.
This package provides a bundle of packages that arise in the author's area of interest: compliance of maths typesetting with ISO standards; symbols that work in both maths and text modes commas for both decimal separator and maths; and upright Greek letters in maths.
The package provides environments and commands that the author needed when preparing exercise sheets and other teaching material. In particular, the package supports the creation of exercise sheets, with separating printing of solutions.
This is a modification of the author's chicago style, to support an annotation field in bibliographies.
This LaTeX package can be used for typesetting simple restaurant menus.
PSfragX offers a mechanism to embed \psfrag commands, as provided by the psfrag package, into the EPS file itself. Each time a graphic is included, the EPS file is scanned. If some tagged lines are found, they are used to define the psfrag replacements that should be performed automatically. In addition, a similar mechanism holds for overpic objects. These are picture objects superimposed on the included graphic. For example, if Babel is used, it is possible to define different replacements corresponding to different languages. The replacements to take into account will be selected on the basis of the current language of the document.
A Matlab script (LaPrint) is provided, to export an EPS file with psfragx annotations ready embedded.
This package provides a package for using font sizes up to 35.88pt, for example with the EC fonts. New commands \HUGE and \ssmall for selecting font sizes are provided together with some options working around current LaTeX2e shortcomings in using big font sizes. The package also provides options for improving the typesetting of paragraphs (or headlines) with embedded math expressions at font sizes above 17.28pt.
This package provides environments to (re)create a Jupyter notebook with: raw blocks markdown blocks (with full LaTeX support) code blocks (Python) with execution thanks to piton and PyLuaTeX.
This package provides a Slovenian translation of the (Not So) Short Introduction to LaTeX2e.
The package implements a \crbox command which produces boxes with crossing lines at the corners.
This package provides a translation of Oetiker's original (Not so) short introduction to LaTeX2e.