This package allows users to express mathematical concepts related to sets of numbers using meaningful commands rather than relying on visual representations. It can specify typefaces for number sets, define typeface rules, and create commands that represent number sets. It includes several predefined presets for common number sets.
Sometimes an equation is too long that an equation number will be typeset below the equation itself, but yet not long enough to yield an overfull \hbox warning. The eqnnumwarn
package modifies the standard amsmath
numbered equation environments to throw a warning whenever this occurs.
The package provides a Perl script that allows the uploads of a contribution to CTAN from the command line. The aim is to simplify the release process for LaTeX package authors. Note by the CTAN team (2015-02-05): It seems that this script is currently not working.
This package provides an environment WithArrows
which is similar to the environment aligned
of amsmath
(and mathtools
), but gives the possibility to draw arrows on the right side of the alignment. These arrows are usually used to give explanations concerning the mathematical calculus presented.
This package increases the upper limit of math symbols up to 256, using \omath
... primitives. These primitives were originally introduced in Omega and are currently available in the following formats: pLaTeX (runs on e-pTeX), upLaTeX (runs on e-upTeX), and Lamed (runs on Aleph, successor of Omega).
The package provides font description files for all the many shapes available from the cbfonts
collection. The files provide the means whereby the NFSS knows which fonts a LaTeX user is requesting.
Tip: installing texlive-cbfonts
will automatically propagate this one.
This package enables users to print some Japanese text that can be used as dummy text. It is a Japanese counterpart of the lipsum
package. Since there is no well-known nonsense text like Lipsum in the Japanese language, the package uses some real text in public domain.
Sparklines are intense, simple, wordlike graphics. A sparkline can be added using the sparkline
environment. Also, you can add sparkling rectangles for the median and special sparkling dots in red or blue. The package requires pdfLaTeX; sparklines cannot appear in a DVI file. The sparklines package uses PGF.
MakeIndex is resolutely stuck with Latin-based alphabets, so will not deal with Greek indexes, unaided. This package provides a Perl script that will transmute the index of a Greek document in such a way that MakeIndex will sort the entries according to the rules of the Greek alphabet.
The package provides commands that enable the user (or package writer) to insert punctuation after the macro. The package provides the commands \xperiod
, \xcomma
and \xperiodcomma
, which follow a similar procedure to that of \xspace
, and insert punctuation if and only if it is necessary.
This is a framework for building parametric questions repositories, which can be further used to construct parametric questions for exams. Unlike other packages of the kind this does not try to enforce any pre-defined presentation format, focusing only on how to set a repository of questions and use them.
This package, a fork of karnaugh-map
package, draws karnaugh maps with 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 variables. It also contains commands for filling the karnaugh map with terms semi-automatically or manually. Last but not least it contains commands for drawing implicants on top of the map.
This package makes it easy to query or install TeX packages and their dependencies by file names, command names or environment names. TeXFindPkg supports both TeX Live and MiKTeX distributions. At present it focuses mainly on LaTeX packages, but may be extended to ConTeXt packages if anyone would like to contribute.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX support for Coelecanth fonts, designed by Ben Whitmore. Coelacanth is inspired by the classic Centaur type design of Bruce Rogers, described by some as the most beautiful typeface ever designed. It aims to be a professional quality type family for general book typesetting.
This LaTeX library is a companion to the texsurgery
Python project. It will make sure that pdflatex document.tex will work, with reasonable defaults, for a document that is intended to work with texsurgery
, and also has other uses, always in tandem with the texsurgery
Pypi package.
This package provides commands to give an easy way to control the size and blackness of delimiters: append 1-4 bs to command for larger sizes; prepend B for for boldface. These commands reduce the likelihood of incomplete delimiter pairs and typically use fewer characters than the LaTeX default.
This package package provides one macro to insert a single notes page and another to fill the document with multiple notes pages, until the total number of pages (so far) is a multiple of a given number. A third command can be used to fill half empty pages with a notes area.
This library adds higher-order paths to TikZ and also fixes some graphical issues with TikZ double paths, used e.g., in arrows with an Implies tip. It is also compatible with tikz-cd
, adding support for triple and higher arrows. Macros to offset arbitrary paths are included as well.
HA-prosper is a patch for Prosper that adds new functionality to Prosper based presentations. Among the new features you will find automatic generation of a table of contents on each slide, support for notes and portrait slides. The available styles demonstrate how to expand the functionality of Prosper even further.
This class is intended for generating graduate and final theses according to the instructions of the Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb. It does not necessarily correspond to the requirements of each component of the University, but is designed as an idea for linking and uniformizing the look of all graduate papers.
The package enables typesetting of a three-dimensional product box. This product box can be rendered as it is standing on a surface and some light is shed onto it. Alternatively it can be typeset as a wireframe to be cut out and glued together. This will lead to a physical product box.
Petri-nets offers a set of TeX/LaTeX packages about Petri nets and related models. Three packages are available: the first allows the user to draw Petri-nets in PostScript documents; the second defines macros related to PBC, M-nets and B(PN) models; and a third that combines the other two.
This package stores values of counters (which have been registered beforehand) on a per chapter base and provides the values on demand in the second LaTeX compilation run. In this way it is possible to know how many sections etc., there are lying ahead and to react to these counter values, if needed.
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.