Here Applies is a LaTeX package that allows collecting groups of labels and reference them altogether. It can be used for creating informal glossaries that cross-link concepts to their applications, or simply mentioning multiple pages that share something in common.
This is a translation to Japanese of Winston Chang's LaTeX cheat sheet (a reference sheet for writing scientific papers). It has been adapted to Japanese standards using pLaTeX, and also attached additional information of standard LaTeX (especially about Math mode).
The package uses PSTricks to draw the Julia and Mandelbrot sets, the Sierpinski triangle, Koch flake, and Apollonius Circle as well as fractal trees (which need not be balanced) with a variety of different parameters (including varying numbers of iterations).
The package takes care of running Metapost on the output files produced by the feynmp
package, so that the compiled pictures will be available in the next run of LaTeX. The package honours options that apply to feynmp
.
The class is designed either to conform with the recommendations of the Bavarian Kultusministerium for typesetting w-seminar papers (strict mode), or to use another style which should look better. The class is based on the LaTeX standard report
class.
This package shows how a separate color stack can be used for transparency, a property besides color that works across page breaks. If the PDF management is used it can also be used with other engines, but without support for page breaks.
The ppmcheckpdf
tool offers an option for regression testing: instead of printing the contents of boxes in .lvt
files, it converts PDF files to PNG files so you can compare the PNG files after l3build
has finished its work.
This package provides Venturis ADF fonts collection, serif and sans serif complete text font families, in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats for publication. The family is based on Utopia family. Support for using the fonts, in LaTeX, is also provided.
The class is derived from the LaTeX book
class. The extensions solve grammatical and numeration issues that occur when book-type documents are written in Basque. The class is useful for writing books, PhD and Master Theses, etc., in Basque.
Active-conf is a class for typesetting papers for the Active conference on noise and vibration control. The class is based on article
with more flexible front-matter, and can be customised for conferences in future years with a header file.
In Stochastic Geometry and Digital Image Analysis some problems can be solved in terms of so-called ``configurations''. A configuration is basically a square matrix of \circ
and \bullet
symbols. This package provides a convenient and compact mechanism for displaying these configurations.
This package unifies workflow for writing ODEs and PDEs. It provides two macros, which have been set to each have an identical form and function with an emphasis on intuitive use. Through setting options, the multiple common notation styles are then easily swapped between.
The package offers math support for the gelasio
package, using symbols from newtxmath
, Roman math letters from Gelasio and Greek math letters based on XCharter Greek. It also adds small caps based on XCharter small caps and other minor features to Gelasio.
Gregorio is a software application for engraving gregorian chant scores on a computer. Gregorio's main job is to convert a gabc file (simple text representation of a score) into a GregorioTeX file, which makes TeX able to create a PDF of your score.
This package provides two utilities: chkdvifont
, which check fonts in DVI/TFM/JFM/FONT files, and dvispc
, which corrects the page-independence of DVI file using color specials or tpic specials, and transforms between a DVI file and a text file.
The tabularray
package offers a nice way to typeset tables, keeping contents and style separated. The tblr-extras
package implements extra libraries to use the caption
package alongside tabularray
, and translated strings for continuation text in tabularray
headers.
The package is based on pygmentex
but provides an automatic run from within the document itself, with the option --shell-escape
. It does not need the additional action by the user to run the external program pygmentize to create the code snippets.
The package provides some useful macros in the database area. The package focusses on typesetting ER-Diagrams in a declarative style, i.e., by positioning some nodes and defining the position of all other nodes relative to them by using the standard database terminology.
Electrum ADF is a slab-serif font featuring optical and italic small-caps; additional ligatures and an alternate Q; lining, hanging, inferior and superior digits; and four weights. The fonts are provided in Adobe Type 1 format and the support material enables use with LaTeX.
This single-function package enables authors to specify a global driver option (dvips, dvipdfmx, etc) which is applied only when the engine outputs a DVI file. It is useful to create special document- templates that can be compiled in both PDF-mode and DVI-mode.
This library allows you to typeset ZX-calculus directly in LaTeX. It comes with many pre-built wire shapes, a highly customizable node style (with multiple flavours for putting labels inside or outside nodes), and a debugging mode to avoid getting lost in big diagrams.
The package draws uniform, cubic B-spline curves, open and closed, based on a sequence of B-spline control points. There is also code which permits drawing the open or closed cubic Bspline curve interpolating a sequence of points. Graphical output is created using PStricks.
Third parties often change the page numbers without rerunning makeindex
. One would like to make the page numbers in the index entries more robust. This bundle provides robustindex.sty
and robustglossary.sty
, which use the \pageref
mechanism to maintain correct page numbers.
This package provides a small collection of styles for the BibLaTeX package. It was designed for citations in the humanities and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The styles are dependent on BibLaTeX and cannot be used without it.