This package provides the Polish extension of the Computer Modern fonts (compatible with CM itself) for use with Polish TeX formats.
This package provides a class and style file that supports the typesetting of plays, including options for line numbering.
The package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the IBM Plex families of fonts. Serif, Sans and Mono families are available in eight weights: Regular, Light, ExtraLight, Thin, Bold, Text, Medium and SemiBold (with corresponding italics).
Plari is a report
-alike class, without section headings, and with paragraphs vertically separated rather than indented.
This package contains files used to build the Plain TeX format, as described in the TeXbook, together with various supporting files (some also discussed in the book).
Instead of having to transform the common source into program or documentation, the central idea was to develop a method to have one common source which can be interpreted by a Prolog system as well as by LaTeX.
The bundle provides pLaTeX2e and miscellaneous macros for pTeX and e-pTeX.
The plates
package provides a simple facility for inserting colour figures in a document when they should be gathered and printed together as in a book's section of colour plates. The package provides a plate
environment that takes the place of the figure
environment for such colour images.
Plnfss is a set of macros to provide easy font access (somewhat similar to NFSS but with some limitations) with Plain TeX. Plnfss can automatically make use of PSNFSS fd
files, i.e., when an Adobe Type 1 is used the relevant fd
file will be loaded automatically. For cmr
-like fonts (ec
, vnr
, csr
or plr
fonts), a special format called pfd
(plain fd
) is required and must be loaded manually.
This is a version of the standard plain BibTeX style, modified to sort chronologically (by year) first, then by author, title, etc.
The package provides a paragraph generator designed for use in Plain TeX documents. The paragraphs generated contain many f-groups (ff, fl etc.) so the text can act as a test of the ligatures of the font in use.
The package provides commands so that the user of LuaLaTeX may position arbitrary content at any position specified by absolute coordinates on the page. The package draws a grid on each page of the document, to aid positioning (the grid may be disabled, for final copy using the command \placeatsetup).
The package provides commands to produce all the symbols of the St Mary's Road fonts, in a Plain TeX environment.
This package defines a \FloatBarrier
command, beyond which floats may not pass; useful, for example, to ensure all floats for a section appear before the next \section
command.
The package provides support for rendering UML diagrams using the syntax and tools of PlantUML. The PlantUML syntax is very short and thus enables quickly specifying UML diagrams. Using dot
, PlantUML layouts the diagrams.
This package provides access to the Plimsoll symbol for use with LaTeX. The Plimsoll symbol is sometimes used in chemistry for denoting standard states and values. The LaTeX package provides access to this notation as well.
The package provides a minimal method for making generic (i.e., TeX-format-independent) packaged, combining maybeload functionality, fallback definitions for LaTeX \ProvidesPackage
and \RequirePackage
functionality, and handling of arbitrary (multiple) private letters (analagous LaTeX packages use of @@) in nested package files.
This package supports the OTF fonts from the IBM Plex project. This package supports only XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX; for pdfLaTeX use plex-mono.sty
This package provides the PlayFairDisplay family of fonts, designed by Claus Eggers Sorensen, for use with LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. PlayFairDisplay is well suited for titling and headlines. It has an extra large x-height and short descenders. It can be set with no leading if space is tight, for instance in news headlines, or for stylistic effect in titles. Capitals are extra short, and only very slightly heavier than the lowercase characters. This helps achieve a more even typographical colour when typesetting proper nouns and initialisms.
The document constitutes a list of every control sequence name (csname) described in the TeXbook, together with an indication of whether the csname is a primitive TeX command, or is defined in plain.tex
.
This is a translation to Japanese of Winston Chang's LaTeX cheat sheet (a reference sheet for writing scientific papers). It has been adapted to Japanese standards using pLaTeX, and also attached additional information of standard LaTeX (especially about Math mode).
Japanese pLaTeX and upLaTeX formats and packages often conflict with other LaTeX packages which are unaware of pLaTeX and upLaTeX. In the worst case, such packages throw a fatal error or end up with a wrong output. The goal of this package is that there should be no need to worry about such incompatibilities, because specific patches are loaded automatically whenever necessary. This helps not only to simplify source files, but also to make the appearance of working pLaTeX or upLaTeX sources similar to those of ordinary LaTeX ones.
The package defines a command \plant
, which has three mandatory and seven optional argument.
This bundle is an extended version of the latex-tools
bundle developed by the LaTeX team, mainly intended to support pLaTeX2e and upLaTeX2e. Currently patches for the latex-tools
bundle and Martin Schroder's ms
bundle are included.