This is a slightly modified version of the namedplus
style, which fully conforms with the Journal of Neuroscience citation style. It should be characterised as an author-date citation style; a BibTeX style and a LaTeX package are provided.
Mkpattern is a general purpose program for the generation of hyphenation patterns, with definition of letter sets and template-like constructions. It also provides an easy way to handle different input and output encodings, and features generation of clean UTF-8 patterns.
Jumplines is a package for typesetting (newspaper) articles that show a teaser (some few lines of text/content) and are continued at a later place, with optional hyperlinking and a list of articles. It requires LuaLaTeX for colour support in split boxes.
The class is designed for typesetting theses in the Research Group for Business Informatics and Software Engineering. (The class may also serve as a template for such theses.) The class is designed for use with pdfLaTeX; input in UTF-8 encoding is assumed.
The package provides many (purely expandable) tools for LaTeX: extensive list management; purely expandable loops; conversion; addition/deletion; expansion and group control; tests on tokens, characters and control sequences; tests on strings; purely expandable macros with options or modifiers; some purely expandable numerics.
The Barracuda library is a modular Lua package for drawing barcode symbols. It provides modules for writing barcodes from a LuaTeX document. It is also possible to use Barracuda with a standalone Lua interpreter to draw barcodes in different graphic formats like SVG.
This package provides a tool to keep a master source, consisting of different chunks intended for different audiences. The tool allows extracting the versions intended for different audiences and to incorporate the changes made in any of these versions into the master document.
The package provides the \outerhbox
command, which is similar to \hbox
, except that material is set in outer horizontal mode. This prevents TeX from optimising away maths penalties and the like, that are needed when the material is \unhbox
'ed.
The mciteplus
LaTeX package is an enhanced reimplementation of mcite
package which provides support for the grouping of multiple citations together as is often done in physics journals. An extensive set of features provide for other applications such as reference sublisting.
The bundle supplements pmx
, providing the means of typesetting chords above the notes of a score. The bundle contains: macros for typing the chords; a Lua script to transpose chord macros to the required key signature; and support scripts for common requirements.
Porson is an elegant Greek font, originally cut at the turn of the 19th Century in England. The present version has been provided by the Greek Font Society. The font supports the Greek alphabet only. LaTeX support is provided, using the LGR encoding.
The package offers a systematic way to handle notions/concepts/terms throughout a document. It helps building an index. In combination with hyperref
it makes it easy to have every reference of a concept linked to its introduction. It also offers simple notations.
This package provides a new command \newfontx
. It is similar to the old (and deprecated) command \newfont
in function, but is more compatible with NFSS. In particular, one can safely change font size after invoking a font command defined by \newfontx
.
This is a small, LuaLaTeX-only package providing you with three, sometimes useful features. It allows you to make brackets [...] strict, meaning that each [ must be balanced by a ]. It also allows you to use numbers and primes in command names.
The package simplifies production of custom shapes with correct anchor borders, in PGF/TikZ; the only requirement is a PGF path describing the anchor border. The package also provides macros that help with the management of shape parameters, and the definition of anchor points.
The purpose of this package is to manage the exercises for a test, their points, levels of difficulty, and solutions. Some typical formats of exercises are already implemented: plain exercise, ``complete the text'', ``true or false'', closed questions, open questions, and ``find the error''.
This bundle consists of a font (available as Metafont source, MetaPost source, and generated type 1 versions), and a package to use it. The arrows in the font are designed to look more like those in chemistry text-books than do Knuth's originals.
The newspaper
package redefines the page style and \maketitle
command to produce a typeset page similar to that of a newspaper. It also provides several commands that (when used with other packages) simplify the writing of articles in a newspaper-style column format.
The package enables authors to designate in the preamble to make the document body enclosed with the given pieces of code. As is known, there are already various mechanisms provided by LaTeX kernel or packages that attach hooks at the beginning and end of documents.
This package provides \kvsetkeys
, a variant of \setkeys
from the keyval
package. Users can specify a handler that deals with unknown options. Active commas and equal signs may be used, and only one level of curly braces are removed from the values.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the PoiretOne family of fonts, designed by Denis Masharov. PoiretOne is a decorative geometric grotesque with a hint of Art Deco and constructivism. There is currently just a regular weight and an artificially emboldened bold.
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.
This package provides a LaTeX class for typesetting books with a simple and clear design. Currently, it has native support for Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish typesetting. It compiles with either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
Cantarell is a contemporary Humanist sans serif designed by Dave Crossland and Jakub Steiner. The present package provides support for this font in LaTeX. It includes Type 1 versions of the fonts, converted for this package using FontForge from its sources, for full support with Dvips.