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InkPaper is designed to write mathematical papers, especially designed for mathematics students, ZJGS students, and magazine editors.
Typesetting derivatives and differentials in a consistent way are clumsy and require care to ensure the preferred formatting. Several packages have been developed for this purpose, each with its own features and drawbacks, with the most ambitious one being diffcoeff. While this package is comparable to diffcoeff in terms of features, it takes a different approach. One difference is this package provides more options to tweak the format of the derivatives and differentials. However, the automatic calculation of the total order isn't as developed as the one in diffcoeff. This package makes it easy to write derivatives and differentials consistently with its predefined commands. It also provides a set of commands that can define custom derivatives and differential operators. The options follow a consistent naming scheme making them easy to use and understand.
PicTeX is an early and very comprehensive drawing package that mostly draws by placing myriads of small dots to make up pictures. It has a tendency to run out of space; packages m-pictex and pictexwd deal with the problems in different ways.
This bundle contains the following scripts:
bibdoiadd.pl: add DOI numbers to papers in a given.bibfile,bibzbladd.pl: add Zbl numbers to papers in a given.bibfile,bibmradd.pl: add MR numbers to papers in a given.bibfile,bbl2bib.pl: convertthebibliographyenvironment to a.bibfile,biburl2doi.pl: convert URLs pointing to doi.org to DOIs,ltx2crossrefxml.pl: tool for the creation of XML files for submitting to crossref.org.
This package provides a convenient way to add input and Lua package paths in your document. You may want this package, for example, if a .cls or .sty file is located on a network or cloud storage drive.
This package extends TikZ with tools to create map graphics. The provided coordinate system relies on the Web Mercator projection used on the Web by OpenStreetMap and others. The package supports the seamless integration of graphics from public map tile servers by a Python script. Also, common map elements like markers, geodetic networks, bar scales, routes, orthodrome pieces, and more are part of the package.
This package provides a symbol font (distributed as Metafont source) that contains many of the symbols of the Zapf dingbats set, together with an NFSS interface for using the font. An Adobe Type 1 version of the fonts is available in the niceframe fonts bundle.
This is a class file for producing dissertations and theses according to the BJFU guidelines for undergraduate theses and dissertations.
The float package improves the interface for defining floating objects such as figures and tables. It introduces the boxed float, the ruled float and the plaintop float. You can define your own floats and improve the behaviour of the old ones. The package also provides the H float modifier option of the obsolete here package.
The package is a companion for the enumitem package; it makes it possible to reference any item in lists formatted by enumitem lists, viz., enumerated, itemize and description lists, and any list defined (or customised) with \newlist or \setlist. References may be typeset differently with options/properties and even arbitrary text. With hyperref, anchors are added for each item to enable hyperlinks within the document or even to external documents. Three schemes are provided to make reference names (including the standard \label command).
The package is currently broken, cf.: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/664886/1090.
This package provides a YAML (subset) parser written in pure Lua. It supports a subset of the YAML 1.2 specifications.
This collection provides packages related to graphics, pictures, and diagrams. It includes TikZ, pict, etc. However, MetaPost and PStricks are separate.
This module provides the basque style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty.
This class is used with LaTeX presentations using the prosper class. The aim of this class is to produce a printable version of the slides written with Prosper, with two slides per page.
This is a German translation of the manual for enumitem.
Econometrics is a package that defines some commands that simplify mathematic notation in economic and econometrics writing. The commands are related to the notation of vectors, matrices, sets, calligraphic and roman letters statistical distributions constants and symbols matrix operators and statistical operators.
The bundle provides Adobe Type 1 versions of the fonts bbding10, dingbat, karta15, umranda and umrandb.
The family contains text fonts in roman, sans-serif and monospaced shapes, with true small caps and old-style numbers; the package offers full support of the textcomp package. The mathematics fonts include all the AMS fonts, in both normal and bold weights. Each of the font types is available in two main versions: default and light. Each version is available in four variants: default; oldstyle numbers; oldstyle numbers with old ligatures such as ct and st, and long-tailed capital Q; and veryoldstyle with long s. Other variants include small caps as default or large small caps, and for mathematics both upright and slanted shapes for Greek letters, as well as default and narrow versions of multiple integrals.
This package is designed for making scientific Persian/Latin posters. It is a fork of baposter by Brian Amberg and Reinhold Kainhofer.
The rcs package utilizes the inclusion of RCS supplied data in LaTeX documents. In particular, you can easily access values of every RCS field in your document put the checkin date on the titlepage or put RCS fields in a footline. You can also typeset revision logs. You can also configure the rcs package easily to do special things for any keyword.
With the help of the \iexec command, you can execute a shell command and then input its output into your document. This package also lets you use any special symbols inside your command.
The French TeX User Group GUTenberg has been publishing The GUTenberg Letter, its irregular newsletter, since February 1993. For this purpose, a dedicated, in-house (La)TeX class was gradually created but, depending on new needs and on the people who were publishing the Newsletter, its development was somewhat erratic; in particular, it would not have been possible to publish its code as it was. In addition, its documentation was non-existent. The Board of Directors of the association, elected in November 2020, wished to provide a better structured, more perennial and documented class, able to be published on the CTAN. This is now done with the present letgut class.
This LaTeX package will greatly simplify filling entries for your FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) engineering or outreach notebook. We developed this package to support most frequently used constructs encountered in an FTC notebook: meetings, tasks, decisions with pros and cons, tables, figures with explanations, team stories and bios, and more.
This package provides means for writing structured journal and conference paper rebuttals.