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These fonts represent semaphore in a highly schematic, but very clear, fashion. The fonts are provided as Metafont source, and in both OpenType and Adobe Type 1 formats.
This is a typeset version of the files of the aro-bend, plus three extra questions (with their answers) that Michael Downes didn't manage to get onto CTAN.
This package provides a comprehensive package for adding University of Copenhagen or faculty logo to your front page. For use by student or staff at University of Copenhagen (Kobenhavns Universitet).
The package provides commands (English and French version) to insert colored belts to present skills, for example.
The KorigamiK class is used for typesetting documents for university or school projects and lab reports. It is based on the article class with modifications to allow for more flexible front-matter among other small changes.
The package can typeset tabs on the side of a page. It requires TikZ from the PGF bundle.
The package provides a BibTeX implementation for the Chinese national bibliography style standard GB/T 7714-2015. It consists of two .bst files for numerical and author-year styles as well as a LaTeX package which provides the citation style defined in the standard.
The package is compatible with natbib and supports language detection (Chinese and English) for each biblilography entry.
The command \logbox does \showbox without stopping the compilation. The package's main command is \viewbox*: the box is typeset (copied) with its dimensions, and its contents are logged in the .log file.
The l3sys-query script provides a method for TeX runs to obtain system information via shell escape to Lua. The facilities are more limited than the similar Java script texosquery, but since it uses Lua, l3sys-query can be used out of the box. It is suitable for use with restricted shell escape, the standard setting when installing a TeX system.
This package breaks a given graphical file into n rows and m columns of subgraphics, which are called tiles. The tiles can be written separately to individual PDF files, or packaged into a single PDF file.
This package allows you to check whether a string is contained within another set of strings, and perform an action if it is not. This is done by using the allfalse environment and passing in a string and an action to be performed if the string is not contained in the set. Then, passing in a string to the \orcheck macro inside the respective allfalse environment adds that to the set of strings. This package does not work with the LuaTeX engine.
The hyperref package is used to handle cross-referencing commands in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document. The package provides backends for the \special set defined for HyperTeX DVI processors; for embedded pdfmark commands for processing by Acrobat Distiller (dvips and Y&Y's dvipsone); for Y&Y's dviwindo; for PDF control within pdfTeX and dvipdfm; for TeX4ht; and for VTeX's pdf and HTML backends. The package is distributed with the backref and nameref packages, which make use of the facilities of hyperref.
Martin Vogel's Symbol font (marvosym) contains the Euro currency symbol as defined by the European commission, along with symbols for structural engineering; symbols for steel cross-sections; astronomy signs (sun, moon, planets); the 12 signs of the zodiac; scissor symbols; CE sign and others. The package contains both the original TrueType font and the derived Type 1 font, together with support files for TeX (LaTeX).
This package sorts a list of TeX items in increasing order where increasing is determined by a comparator macro. By default it sorts real numbers with the usual meaning of increasing but some other examples are discussed in the documentation. A second macro is included which sorts one list and applies the same permutation to a second list.
The package counts the numbers of pages per chapter, and stores the results in a separate file; the format of the file is selectable.
The package provides commands that give a well-spaced ellipsis after !, ?, !? or ?!.
This LaTeX class loads scrbook and provides changes necessary for publishing at Mentis publishers in Paderborn, Germany. It is not an official Mentis class, but developed in close co-operation with Mentis.
This is a LaTeX package for symmetric group combinatorics, with commands for Young diagrams, tableaux, tabloids, skew tableaux, shifted tableaux, ribbon tableaux, multitableaux, and abacuses.
The package is not advertised for public use, but is necessary for the support of others of the author's packages (which are compiled under the ltxdoc class).
FiXme is a collaborative annotation tool for LaTeX documents. Annotating a document here refers to inserting meta-notes, that is, notes that do not belong to the document itself, but rather to its development or reviewing process. Such notes may involve things of different importance levels, ranging from simple ``fix the spelling'' flags to critical ``this paragraph is a lie'' mentions. Annotations like this should be visible during the development or reviewing phase, but should normally disappear in the final version of the document. FiXme is designed to ease and automate the process of managing collaborative annotations, by offering a set of predefined note levels and layouts, the possibility to register multiple authors, to reference annotations by listing and indexing etc.
This package defines a tabular column type for formatting numerical columns in LaTeX. The column type enables numerical items to be right justified relative to each other, while centred beneath the column label. In addition, macros are provided to enable variations on this column type to be defined.
This package contains templates for the creation of documents for IARIA publications (International Academy, Research, and Industry Association) and implements the specifications for the IARIA citation style.
The bundle provides support for the process of creating documents based on pre-TeX-era material that is available as scanned pages, only.
The package provides simple floating point operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and rounding).