The package adds support for EPS files in the graphicx package when running under pdfTeX. If an EPS graphic is detected, the package spawns a process to convert the EPS to PDF, using the script epstopdf.
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.
The package provides bibliographies (in French) conforming to the rules in Guide de la communication ecrite (Malo, M., Quebec Amerique, 1996). The BibTeX styles were generated using custom-bib and they are compatible with natbib.
This package was developed as a typographers toolbox offering important basic features for everyday work. It allows setting the paper size and the page layout; it can print crop marks; and it can reflect pages both horizontally and vertically.
This package provides (re-)definitions of some LaTeX commands that can be useful for the preparation of papers with the style of the proceedings of symposia sponsored by the IAG published by Springer-Verlag.
The file copy.lco provides the new class option copy to the KOMA-Script letter class scrlttr2. If this option is given, all pages of a specific letter are duplicated with background text marking as copies.
This package provides an OpenType version of the Concrete Math font created by Ulrik Vieth in Metafont. concmath-otf.sty is a replacement for the original concmath.sty package to be used with LuaTeX or XeTeX engines.
This package provides an essential feature that LaTeX has been missing for too long: It adds coffee stains to your documents. A lot of time can be saved by printing stains directly on the page rather than adding them manually.
This package was a predecessor of longtable; the newer package (designed on quite different principles) is easier to use and more flexible, in many cases, but supertabular retains its usefulness in a few situations where longtable has problems.
The package provides a set of outline (i.e., OpenType
This package provides LaTeX support for section breaks, used mainly in fiction books to signal changes in a story, like changes in time, location, etc. It supports the asterism symbol, text content, or custom macros as the section break mark symbol.
This package provides a citation and bibliography style for use with BibLaTeX. It conforms to the bibliographic standards used at the Ecole nationale des chartes (Paris), and may be suitable for a more general use in historical and philological works.
GFS Artemisia is a relatively modern font, designed as a general purpose font in the same sense as Times is nowadays treated. The font supports the Greek and Latin alphabets. LaTeX support is provided, using the OT1, T1 and LGR encodings.
The package draws tabular calendars, or calendars on dodecahedra with a month to each face. The package works for years 2000--2099, and has options for calendars in French German and English, but the documentation is not available in English.
This bundle is an extended version of the latex-tools bundle developed by the LaTeX team, mainly intended to support pLaTeX2e and upLaTeX2e. Currently patches for the latex-tools bundle and Martin Schroder's ms bundle are included.
This package provides a set of simple MetaPost macros to draw block diagrams and bond graphs. While the task is not itself difficult to program, it is felt that many users will be happy to have a library for the job.
Econometrics is a package that defines some commands that simplify mathematic notation in economic and econometrics writing. The commands are related to the notation of vectors, matrices, sets, calligraphic and roman letters statistical distributions constants and symbols matrix operators and statistical operators.
This is the basic TeX Live scheme: it is a small set of files sufficient to typeset plain TeX or LaTeX documents in PostScript or PDF, using the Computer Modern fonts. This scheme corresponds to collection-basic and collection-latex.
This package makes it easier to maintain and edit your exercise sets. Exercises are saved as separate files containing part problems. These files can be used to make sets, and you can cherry-pick or exclude certain part problems as you see fit.
This 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 provides a brief Beamer-based slide presentation on LaTeX, based on Rupprecht's LaTeX 2.09 course, which the author has translated to English and taken to LaTeX2e and Beamer. Additional material was taken from the Short Introduction to LaTeX.
The SASnRdisplay package serves as a front-end to listings, which permits statisticians and others to import source code and the results of their calculations or simulations into LaTeX projects. The package is also capable of overloading the Sweave User Manual and SASweave packages.
Frankenstein is a bundle of LaTeX packages serving various purposes and a BibTeX bibliography style. The individual packages are: abbrevs, achicago, achicago bibstyle, attrib, blkcntrl, compsci, dialogue, lips, moredefs, newclude, slemph and titles.
This package provides the means to create your own emojis (the simple, round, and mostly yellow ones) from elements of existing emojis. The provided command creates a TikZ picture from the stated elements with multiple possibilities to modify the result in color and position.