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This package produces a wide page layout for documents that use A4 paper size. Moreover, LayAureo provides both a simple hook for leaving an empty space, which is required if pages are bundled by a press binding, and an option called big that forces typearea to become maximum.
This package provides the preferred document class for papers to be submitted to Quantum --- the open journal of quantum science. It is based on the article document class.
As a service to authors, the document class comes with a predefined bibliography style quantum.bst that is optimized to be used with the quantumarticle document class. Additionally, the quantumview document class is provided, which can be used as a proxy to typeset the HTML-only editorial pieces in Quantum Views.
The quantumarticle document class also offers an option to remove the Quantum-related branding. In that way, users can use it for their notes as well.
The package provides the facility of drawing potential energy curve diagrams with just a few simple commands.
The package romanbar allows typesetting roman numbers with bars. This package allows you to use those roman numbers as page number.
The bundle provides thesis and project report document classes from the University of Manchester's Department of Computer Science.
Edmargin provides a very simple scheme for endnote sections for critical editions. Endnotes can either be marked in the text, or with marginal references to the page in the note sections where the note is to be found. Notes can be set in individual paragraphs, or in block paragraph mode (where there are many short notes).
Prosper is a LaTeX class for writing transparencies. It is written as an extension of the seminar class. Prosper offers a friendly environment for creating slides for both presentations with an overhead projector and a video projector. Slides prepared for a presentation with a computer and a video projector may integrate animation effects, incremental display, and so on. Various visual styles are supported and others are being contributed.
The package provides syntax highlighting for the Q# language, a domain-specific language for quantum programming.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-uptex.
EncTeX is (another) TeX extension, written at the change-file level. It provides means of translating input on the way into TeX. It allows, for example, translation of multibyte sequences, such as utf-8 encoding.
This package consists of three mini-fonts (and associated metrics) of conventional ligatures for the figured-bass notations 2+, 4+, 5+, 6+ and 9+ in music manuscripts. The fonts are usable with Computer Modern Roman and Sans, and Palatino/Palladio, respectively.
The package provides commands (\underline, \dotuline and \dashuline) each of which underlines its argument with one of the styles the package is capable of. A phantom mode is provided, where the underline (of whatever form) can serve for a fill-in block for student evaluation sheets.
The bundle offers macros and BibTeX styles for the American Economic Review (AER), the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE), the Canadian Journal of Economics (CJE), the European Review of Agricultural Economics (ERAE), the International Economic Review (IER) and Economica.
The macro sets are based on (and require) the harvard package, and all provide variations of author-date styles of presentation.
This package converts arbitrary national currency amounts using the Euro as base unit, and typesets monetary amounts in almost any desired way. Conversion rates for the initial Euro-zone countries are already built-in. Further rates can be added easily.
The package establishes Catalan conventions in a document (or a subset of the conventions, if Catalan is not the main language of the document).
This package provides a macro to select the first font XeLaTeX or LuaTeX can find in a comma separated list and, additionally, a number of macro tests.
Built on top of the xcolor package, this package defines the sixteen colors of Ethan Schoonover's popular color palette, Solarized, for use in documents typeset with LaTeX and friends.
The package calculates and prints rows of Pascal's triangle. It may be used to print successive rows of the triangle, or to print the rows inside an array or tabular environment.
The class provides a PhD thesis template for the GSEM, University of Geneva, Switzerland. The class provides utilities to easily set up the cover page, the front matter pages, the page headers, etc., conformant to the official guidelines of the GSEM Faculty for writing PhD dissertations.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX support for the Bitter family of fonts. Bitter is a contemporary slab-serif typeface for text. There are regular and bold weights and an italic, but no bold italic.
The package defines a new environment that, unlike tabularX, typesets a table of specified width by working on the inter-column glue; the tabular cells will all be stretched (or shrunk) according to need.
The class produces a document that conforms to the format described in the University's Handbook for Graduate Students Preparing to Deposit.
This is a revision of chicagoa.bst, using the commonly-used annote field in place of the original's annotation.
Nassi-Shneiderman charts are a well known tool to describe an algorithm in a graphical way. The package offers some macros for generating those charts in a LaTeX document. The package provides the most important elements of a Nassi-Shneiderman charts, including processing blocks, loops, mapping conventions for alternatives, etc. The charts are drawn using the picture environment (using pict2e for preference).