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This package provides a package to encapsulate Gnuplot commands in a LaTeX source file, so that a document's figures are maintained in parallel with the document source itself.
The package provides a Bembo-like font package based on Cardo but with many modifications, adding Bold Italic, small caps in all styles, six figure choices in all styles, updated kerning tables, added figure tables and corrected f-ligatures. Both OpenType and Adobe Type 1 versions are provided; all necessary support files are provided. The font works well with newtxmath's libertine option.
limecv is a LaTeX document class to write curriculum vitae. It is designed with the following design rules: simple, elegant and clean. To this end, it offers several environments and macros for convenience.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Gaidhlig (Scottish Gaelic) in Babel. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations of standard LaTeX names.
Features graphical clocks (with a classical 12h dial and two hands) and text clocks (in 24h format) which can show system time or any time the user desires. The clock faces (appearances of the dial) are easily expandable; the default uses a custom Metafont font.
The package adds a macro \rgcounts which displays the allocation status of the TeX registers. The display is written into the .log file as it is a bit verbose. An automatic call to \rgcounts is done at \begin{document} and \end{document}.
The design of Didot's 1805 Greek typeface was influenced by the neoclassical ideals of the late 18th century. The font was brought to Greece at the time of the 1821 Greek Revolution, by Didot's son, and was very widely used. The font supports the Greek alphabet, and is accompanied by a matching Latin alphabet based on Zapf's Palatino. LaTeX support is provided, using the OT1, T1, TS1, and LGR encodings.
This package defines University of Piura (UDEP) institutional and corporate colors for digital and electronic media according to brand and style guidelines published by UDEP DIRCOM. The colors have been selected and implemented using the xcolor package and following the brand and visual identity guidelines of the University of Piura.
OFS (Olsak's Font System) is a set of Plain TeX and LaTeX macros for managing large font collections. Its main features include:
mapping from long names of fonts to the metric file name. The user can specify only exact long names in documents;
support for many font encodings;
printing of catalogues of fonts and test samples of font families; the interactive macro
\showfontsshows all font families you have installed via OFS.
This package is for drawing existential graphs invented and developed by philosopher and polymath Charles Peirce. It also contains new and unique symbols for several types of linear logical operators Peirce invented and used in his larger logical system.
This package provides a comfort graphics library to work with graphic objects as immutables in the Lua programming language. It writes code for the TikZ package. It overloads operators, so you can use standard math expressions to work with graphical objects. There probably isn't anything that couldn't been done just as well with pgfmath and TikZ directly. However, if a graphic gets more complicated, Lua may just be easier to work with as base.
These are the Computer Modern fonts extended with Russian letters, in Metafont sources and ATM Compatible Type 1 format. The fonts are provided in KOI-7, but virtual fonts are available to recode them to three other Russian 8-bit encodings.
This package allows the creation of association matrices in an clear and concise fashion, without having to deal with manually generating and modifying the tables while working. All you have to do is define the rows and the columns by their unique identifier, and then specify which cells should be marked as associated. Then, the \amxgenerate command generates a table that shows in the cells with a blip (*) where the association was added.
The package provides a means of producing a book of font samples (for evaluation, etc.).
The package provides support for use of Babel in documents written in Belarusian.
This package provides a Bash script aiming at reducing pdfTeX's output to relevant errors, which are displayed in a red bold font.
The fonts are a monowidth set, designed for use by coders. They appear as a set of four TrueType, or Adobe Type 1 font files, and LaTeX support is also provided.
This package stores valid LaTeX code in memory (sequences). The stored content (including verbatim) can be used as many times as desired in the document, additionally can be written to external files if desired.
The chemcompounds package allows for a simple consecutive numbering of chemical compounds. Optionally, it is possible to supply a custom name for each compound. The package differs from the chemcono package by not generating an odd-looking list of compounds inside the text.
Typeset footnotes in run-on paragraphs, instead of one above another; this is a re-seating, for the LaTeX environment, of an example in the TeXbook. The same basic code, improved for use in e-TeX-based LaTeX, appears in the comprehensive footnote package footmisc, and superior versions are also available in the manyfoot and bigfoot packages.
The fonts were originally distributed as Metafont sources only, but Adobe Type 1 versions are also now available. Macro support is provided for use under LaTeX; the package supports the only option (provided by the somedefs package) to restrict what is loaded, for those who don't need the whole font.
This bundle provides four BibLaTeX styles that implement (many of) the stipulations and examples provided by the 2014 New Hart's Rules and the 2002 Oxford Guide to Style:
oxnotesis a style similar to the standardverbose, intended for use with footnotes;oxnumis a style similar to the standardnumeric, intended for use with numeric in-text citations;oxalphis a style similar to the standardalphabetic, intended for use with alphabetic in-text citations;oxyearis a style similar to the standardauthor-year, intended for use with parenthetical in-text citations.
The bundle provides support for a wide variety of content types, including manuscripts, audiovisual resources, social media and legal references.
The class is derived from the LaTeX book class. The extensions solve grammatical and numeration issues that occur when book-type documents are written in Basque. The class is useful for writing books, PhD and Master Theses, etc., in Basque.
This package provides an extension to Babel greek option for typesetting classical Greek with a philological approach. The package works with the author's greek fonts using the Lispiakos font shape derived from that of the fonts used in printers shops in Lispia.