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This package enables sub-numbering of floats (figures and tables) similar to the subequations environment of the amsmath package. The subfloat package is not to be confused with the subfig package which generates sub-figures within one normal figure, and manages their placement; subfloat only affects captions and numbering.
This is a LaTeX package allowing Feynman diagrams to be easily generated within LaTeX with minimal user instructions and without the need of external programs. It builds upon the TikZ package and leverages the graph placement algorithms from TikZ in order to automate the placement of many vertices. tikz-feynman allows fine-tuned placement of vertices so that even complex diagrams can still be generated with ease.
This package ports PEG (Parsing Expression Grammars) to TeX. Following the design in LPEG (Parsing Expression Grammars for Lua), it defines patterns as LaTeX3 variables, and offers several operators to compose patterns.
The package provides files offering interfaces to 33 publicly available fonts (or collections of fonts from the same foundry); each is available in a .mkii and a .mkiv version.
The package provides the means to use PDF drawing primitives to produce high quality, colored graphics. It uses Bezier curves (integral and rational) from degree one to seven, allows TeX typesetting in the graphic, offers most of the standard math functions, allows plotting normal, parametric and polar functions. The package has linear, logx, logy, logxy and polar grids with many specs; it can rotate, clip and do many nice things easily it has two looping commands for programming and many instructive example files.
This package provides a Hangul transliteration input method that allows to typeset Korean letters (Hangul) using the proper fonts. The use of XeLaTeX is recommended.
This package is aimed at package writers and offers a way to collect/document LaTeX package information (name, version, description, etc.) in a systematic way.
This package provides LaTeX math-mode commands for setting left and right arrows over mathematical symbols so that the arrows dynamically scale with the symbols. While it is possible to set arrows over longer strings of symbols, the focus lies on single characters.
This is a book publishing scheme, containing core (Lua)LaTeX and selected additional packages likely to be useful for non-technical book publication. It does not contain additional fonts (different books need different fonts, and the packages are large), nor does it contain additional mathematical or other technical packages.
This LaTeX package has been designed for creation of string diagrams.
This package contains three output routines that extend \plainoutput. The first adds a reporting of problematic lines, i.e., for widow, club, and broken lines. The second prevents widow lines by changing the \vsize by one line. The third tries to avoid widow, club, and broken lines as much as possible for spreads.
This is a BibLaTeX numeric style based on the design of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
This package provides a font that contains all the symbols of the famous Disc of Phaistos, together with a LaTeX package. The disc was printed by stamping the wet clay with some sort of punches, probably around 1700 BCE. The font is available in Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats (the latter using the Unicode positions for the symbols).
The package allows you to draw Go game positions with MetaPost. Two methods of usage are provided, either using the package programmatically, or using the package via a script (which may produce several images).
This small package provides new column types for array and tabular environments, horizontally and vertically centered, or with adjusted height for big mathematical expressions. The columns width can be fixed or calculated like in tabularx environments. Macros for drawing vertical and horizontal rules of variable thickness are also provided.
This package contains a collection of schematic diagrams of lakes for use in LaTeX documents. Diagrams include representations of material budgets, fluxes, and connectivity arrangements.
This package provides some commands (in English and in French) to work with a Scrabble board.
This package provides LaTeX support for Czech and Slovak typesetting.
The package establishes French conventions in a document (or a subset of the conventions, if French is not the main language of the document).
This package combines several other packages and defines additional macros and environments for documenting LaTeX code. The package mainly serves the purpose of combining the preferences used in the author's own package documentations.
The package provides upright Greek letters in support of other chemistry packages (such as chemmacros).
This package provides a Perl script that provides support for thumbnails in pdfTeX and dvips/ps2pdf. The script uses Ghostscript to generate the thumbnails which get represented in a TeX readable file that is read by the package thumbpdf.sty to automatically include the thumbnails. This arrangement works with both plain TeX and LaTeX.
The package is designed to produce from BibTeX or BibLaTeX bibliographical databases the different indices of authors and works cited which are called indices locorum citatorum. It relies on a specific \icite command and can operate with either BibTeX or BibLaTeX.
ucalgmthesis.cls is a LaTeX class file that produces documents according to the thesis guidelines of the University of Calgary Faculty of Graduate Studies. It uses the memoir class.