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This package provides a program that converts LaTeX source to Braille/Nemeth. It supports the Greek language, which is only Braille level 1, but also English at level 1. Simple pictures in PSTricks are also supported in order to produce tactile graphics with specialized equipment. Note that embossing will need LibreOffice and odt2braille as this project does not deal with embossers drivers.
This package typesets Miller indices that are used in material science with an easy syntax. Minus signs are printed as bar above the corresponding number.
This package provides additional rerun warnings if some auxiliary files have changed. It is based on MD5 checksum, provided by pdfTeX.
LuaXML is a pure Lua library for reading and serializing XML files. The current release is aimed mainly at support for the odsfile package.
This package was written with the aim of providing MetaPost macros for creating a geometry figure that closely matches an imperative description: Let A be the point with coordinates (2,3). Let B be the point with coordinates (4,5). Draw the line (A, B).
Xindy was developed after an impasse had been encountered in the attempt to complete internationalisation of makeindex. Xindy can be used to process indexes for documents marked up using (La)TeX, Nroff family and SGML-based languages. Xindy is highly configurable, both in markup terms and in terms of the collating order of the text being processed.
This is a package for working with some 3D figures.
This package uses both tracklang and texosquery to look up the locale information from the operating system and provide commands that can access locale-dependent information, such as the currency symbol and decimal separator.
pst-antiprism is a PSTricks related package which draws an antiprism, which is a semiregular polyhedron constructed with 2-gons and triangles.
The bundle provides three packages: The mhchem package provides commands for typesetting chemical molecular formulae and equations. The hpstatement package provides commands for the official hazard statements and precautionary statements (H and P statements) that are used to label chemicals. The rsphrase package provides commands for the official Risk and Safety (R and S) Phrases that are used to label chemicals.
This package fixes various bugs with the margin paragraph implementation of LaTeX. Those bugs include margin notes that are attached to the wrong side as well as those that stick out of the bottom of the page. This package provides a drop-in replacement solution.
The package defines cross-references (essentially grand label references), which may be listed in a table of cross-references.
The listliketab package helps the user make list-like tabulars, i.e., a tabular that is indistinguishable from an itemize or enumerate environment. The advantage of using a tabular is that the user can add additional columns to each entry in the list.
This document lists the internal macros defined by the LaTeX2e base files, which can also be useful to package authors. The macros are hyper-linked to their description in source2e. For this to work both PDFs must be inside the same directory. This document is not yet complete in content and format and may miss some macros.
TeXdraw is a set of macro definitions for TeX, which allow the user to produce PostScript drawings from within TeX and LaTeX. TeXdraw has been designed to be extensible. Drawing segments are relocatable, self-contained units. Using a combination of TeX's grouping mechanism and the gsave/grestore mechanism in PostScript, drawing segments allow for local changes to the scaling and line parameters. Using TeX's macro definition capability, new drawing commands can be constructed from drawing segments.
The hyperref package is used to handle cross-referencing commands in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document. The package provides backends for the \special set defined for HyperTeX DVI processors; for embedded pdfmark commands for processing by Acrobat Distiller (dvips and Y&Y's dvipsone); for Y&Y's dviwindo; for PDF control within pdfTeX and dvipdfm; for TeX4ht; and for VTeX's pdf and HTML backends. The package is distributed with the backref and nameref packages, which make use of the facilities of hyperref.
This package adds Norwegian Bokmal translations for the glossaries package. These will be loaded automatically when the Babel package is loaded with the option norsk.
This is a small package to insert, inline with automatic height and vertical offset, small pictogram chronometers to indicate a duration.
This package provides a Lua script which can be used for retrieving bibliographic information in BibLaTeX format for packages hosted on CTAN. The ctanbib script depends only on LuaXML.
The package provides the commands \blindtext and \Blindtext for creating "blind" text useful in testing new classes and packages, and \blinddocument, \Blinddocument for creating an entire random document with sections, lists, mathematics, etc. The package supports three languages, english, (n)german and latin; the latin option provides a short "lorem ipsum" (for a fuller "lorem ipsum" text, see the lipsum package).
This package offers two environnements, to draw variations table of a function and a convexity table of its graph.
This package ensures that all acronyms used in the text are spelled out in full at least once. It also provides an environment to build a list of acronyms used. The package is compatible with PDF bookmarks. The package requires the suffix package, which in turn requires that it runs under e-TeX.
The package provides a customisable format to typeset Theses according to the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico guidelines. The bundle also includes an appropriate bibliographic style which enables the use of author-year schemes using the natbib package.
YaX is advertised as a key system, but it rather organizes attributes in parameters, which parameters can be executed, so that YaX is halfway between key management and macro definition (and actually hopes to provide a user's interface). Values assigned to attributes can be retrieved and tested in various ways, with full expandability ensured as much as possible. Finally, YaX's syntax is a quite peculiar (as few braces as possible), but may be customized.