This package provides a package for creating MC-covers on your own. It allows the creation of simple covers as well as covers with an additional page for more information about the cassette (e.g., table of contents).
Sometimes the same footnote applies to more than one location in a table. With this package the mark of a footnote can be saved into a name, and re-used subsequently without creating another footnote at the bottom.
The class provides an extension of the standard LaTeX article
class that may be used to typeset papers conforming to the stylesheet of the Cascadilla Proceedings Project, which is used by a number of linguistics conference proceedings.
This package offers tools to draw simple or barely complex schemes of chemical processes. The package defines several standard symbols and styles to draw process units and streams. The guiding light of the package is the UNICHIM regulation.
The longfigure
package uses and relabels components of the well-known longtable
package to provide a table
-like environment that can display a stream of figures as a single figure that can break across pages.
The package (which requires e-TeX) provides a natural way to define commands with optional keys. The package provides \newkeycommand
, \renewkeycommand
, \providekeycommand
, \newkeyenvironment
and \renewkeyenvironment
, together with \keycmd
for a more advanced interface.
This package provides a mechanism for scaling a typeface. It is directed at the Latin Modern fonts and provides the font definitions and the corresponding style file. This mechanism is useful in mixed text compositions, for example Japanese-Latin.
This package provides the command \marginnote
that may be used instead of \marginpar
at almost every place where \marginpar
cannot be used, e.g., inside floats, footnotes, or in frames made with the framed
package.
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.
This is a small wrapper for the expex
package, adding ways to define, use, and summarize glossing abbreviations. It also provides commands to refer to examples, as well as some inline formatting commands commonly used in linguistics.
This package can only be used with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX. It does the font setting for the OpenType font TeX Gyre Schola for text and math. The missing typefaces like bold math and slanted text are also defined.
The package provides the means to include arbitrary elements of LilyPond notation, including symbols from Lilypond's Emmentaler font, in a LaTeX document. The package uses OpenType fonts, and as a result must be compiled with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX.
The fonts extend the Utopia set with Cyrillic glyphs, additional figure styles, ligatures and Small Caps in Regular style only. Macro support, and maths fonts that match the Utopia family, are provided by the Fourier and the Mathdesign font packages.
The customdice
package for LaTeX, LuaLaTeX and XeTeX that provides functionality for drawing dice. The aim is to provide highly-customisable but simple-to-use commands, allowing: adding custom text to dice faces; control over colouring; control over sizing.
The package provides a set of macros for naturally typesetting electrical and electronic networks. It is designed as a tool that is native to LaTeX, and directly supporting PDF output format. It has therefore been based on the PGF/TikZ package.
This LaTeX package provides ways to use the extremely configurable rounded rectangles of the roundrect
MetaPost package with LaTeX. It is chiefly useful for examples, but also has macros for particular types of boxes which are useful on their own.
With this package you can typeset documents with ICMC/USP Sao Carlos watermarks. ICMC is acronym for Instituto de Ciencias Matematicas e de Computacao of the Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP), in the city of Sao Carlos-SP, Brazil.
This package allows access to extra bold fonts for Computer Modern OT1 encoding (the fonts are available in Metafont source). Since there is more than one bold tt-family font set, the version required is selected by a package option.
The bundle provides four BibTeX styles (authordate1
, ..., authordate4
), and a LaTeX package, for citation in author/date style. The BibTeX styles differ in how they format names and titles; one of them is necessary for the LaTeX package to work.
This package provides LaTeX support for Blackboard variants of Computer Modern fonts. It declares a font family bbm
so you can in principle write running text in blackboard bold, and lots of math alphabets for using the fonts within maths.
sectionbox
is a LaTeX package for putting fancy colored boxes around sections, subsections, and subsubsections, especially for use in posters, etc. It was designed with the sciposter
class in mind, and certainly works with that class and with derived classes.
This package provides a collection of files that demonstrate simple things that are possible with the flexible and under-appreciated docstrip
file format. Each file of the collection is provided as a .dtx
file and as the corresponding .pdf
.
The package spits out sentences in Kantian style; the text is provided by the Kant generator for Python by Mark Pilgrim, described in the book ``Dive into Python''. The package is modelled on lipsum
, and may be used for similar purposes.
This package enables LaTeX users to create math books for middle and high schools. It provides commands to create the front page of the manual and the chapters. Each chapter can consist of three sections: the lesson, the exercises and the activities.