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The package is designed for lecturers who have to generate new problem sheets for their students on a regular basis by randomly selecting a specified number of problems defined in another file. The package allows you easily to generate a new problem sheet that is different from the previous year, thus alleviating the temptation of students to seek out the previous year's students and checking out their answers. The solutions to the problems can be defined along with the problem, making it easy to generate the solution sheet from the same source code; problems may be reused within a document, so that solutions may appear in a different section of the same document as the problems they cover.
The package draws Bao diagrams in LaTeX. The package is a development of psgo, and uses PSTricks to draw the diagrams.
ps2eps produces Encapsulated PostScript Files (EPS/EPSF) from a one-page PostScript document, or any PostScript document. A correct bounding box is calculated for the EPS files and some PostScript command sequences that can produce erroneous results on printers are filtered. The input is cropped to include just the image contained in the PostScript file. The EPS files can then be included into TeX documents.
Included in the distribution is the bbox program, an application to produce bounding box values for Rawppm or Rawpbm format files.
The package provides macros that collect the content of a tabular cell, and offer them as an argument to a macro. Special care is taken to remove all aligning macros inserted by tabular from the cell content. The macros also work in the last column of a table, but do not support verbatim material inside the cells.
This package provides MetaPost macros for Venn diagrams.
This package helps to organize debates between multiple reviewers of a paper within the text.
This package enables the user to place a classification label on each page, at the bottom to the right of the page number.
The package provides a relatively easy way of estimating the number of words in a LaTeX document. It requires something like Unix grep -c that can search a file for a particular string and report the number of matching lines. An accompanying shell script wordcount.sh contains more information in its comments.
The package finds strings (e.g., parts of words or phrases) and manipulates them, thus turning each word or phrase into a possible command. It is written in plain XeTeX and should thus work with any format. The main application for the moment is XeIndex, an automatic index for XeLaTeX, but examples are given of simple use to check spelling, count words, and highlight syntax of programming languages.
Tie was originally developed to allow web programmers to apply more than one change file to their source. The program may also be used to create a new version of a .web file that incorporates existing changes.
The package, heavily based on the harvard package for Harvard-style citations, provides a citation suite for students at Chalmers University of Technology that follows given recommendations.
This package produces font tables for Unicode fonts as well as for 8-bit fonts. The table layout can be adjusted in various ways including restricting the range of output to show only a portion of a specific font. To quickly produce a one-off table there is a stand-alone version unicodefont.tex that asks you a few questions and then generates the table --- somewhat similar to nfssfont.tex for 8-bit fonts.
This package provides a means to add a textual, light grey watermark on every page or on the first page of a document. Typical usage may consist in writing words such as DRAFT or CONFIDENTIAL across document pages. The package performs a similar function to that of draftcopy, but its implementation is output device independent, and made very simple by relying on everypage.
The Neo-Hellenic style evolved in academic circles in the 19th and 20th century; the present font follows a cut commissioned from Monotype in 1927. The font supports both Greek and Latin characters, and has been adjusted to work well with the cmbright fonts for mathematics support. LaTeX support of the fonts is provided, offering OT1, T1 and LGR encodings.
This package provides a simple wrapper which allows using Twitter's open source emojis through LaTeX commands. This relies on images, so no fancy Unicode font stuff is needed and it should work on every installation.
The package supports the creation of hypertext links in support of the endnotes package. The package modifies the syntax of the \endnote command.
Here Applies is a LaTeX package that allows collecting groups of labels and reference them altogether. It can be used for creating informal glossaries that cross-link concepts to their applications, or simply mentioning multiple pages that share something in common.
This small utility, written in SNOBOL, converts the composition of special characters to Unicode.
The r-und-s package decodes the german R- und S-Satze, which are numerically coded security advice for chemical substances into plain text. This is, e.g., used to compose security sheets or lab protocols and especially useful for students of chemistry. There are four packages, giving texts in German, English, French and Dutch.
The DANTE font for the logo of DANTE, the German speaking TeX users group. The font includes only the five characters d, a, n, t, and e. dantelogo.sty provides an interface for LuaLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and pdfLaTeX.
The package allows inserting Bible texts in a document by specifying references.
The package extends package changebar so it can be used with XeLaTeX. It introduces the new option xetex for use with XeLaTeX. Everything else remains the same and users should consult the original documentation for usage information.
This package provides an unofficial template of the DHBW Mannheim for the creation of bachelor thesis, studies or project work with LaTeX. The aim of the package is the quick creation of a basic framework without much effort.
The package provides a set of macros for typesetting electronic chip pinouts. It is designed as a tool that is easy to use, with a lean syntax, native to LaTeX, and directly supporting PDF output format.