This package provides the Source Sans Pro font family from Adobe in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats, plus macros supporting the use of the fonts in LaTeX (Type 1) and XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX (OTF).
This package provides the autopunc
option in the enumitem
environments itemize
, enumerate
, and description
to automatically punctuate the items. It uses Lua pattern matching to modify the environment's contents.
This package provides the Source Code Pro font family from Adobe in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats, plus macros supporting the use of the fonts in LaTeX (Type 1) and XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX (OTF).
This package embeds images directly as base64-encoded strings into a LuaLaTeX document. This can be useful, e.g., to package a document with images into a single TeX file, or with automatically generated graphics.
The program is run within a Git repository, and outputs the entire version history, as a LaTeX table. That output will typically be redirected to a file; the author recommends typesetting in landscape orientation.
The package provides support for use of Babel in documents written in Russian (in both traditional and modern forms). The support is adapted for use both under traditional TeX engines, and under XeTeX and LuaTeX.
This package provides some enhancements for the gmdoc
package: nicer formatting for multiple line inline comments, an ability to comment out some code, and a macro to input other files in ``normal'' LaTeX mode.
This package provides macros for dealing with some spacing issues, e.g., centering a single line, making a variable strut, indenting a block, typesetting a compact list, placing two boxes side by side with vertical adjustment.
This package enables writers to conveniently decorate text with linear gradient colors. The RGB values of the first and the last character are specified as parameters while the rest of the text is colored automatically.
This is a BibLaTeX style that implements the bibliography style of the IEEE for BibLaTeX. The implementation follows standard BibLaTeX conventions, and can be used simply by loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate ieee option.
This bundle provides the means to typeset Spanish text, with the support provided by the LaTeX standard package Babel. Note that separate support is provided for those who wish to typeset Spanish as written in Mexico.
The package provides a collection of tools, which are helpful for the creation of a LaTeX template if conditional paths for code execution are required. All the commands work both in the preamble and in the document.
The package provides the language definition file for support of English in babel
. Care is taken to select british hyphenation patterns for British English and Australian text, and default (american) patterns for Canadian and USA text.
This package consists of LaTeX classes for preparing grant proposals to the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, that is: CM03 CM302 which support typesetting in both Chinese and English and are compatible with pdfLaTeX and XeTeX.
This package offers a few alternative ways for declaring and marking coordinates and drawing a line with jumps over an already existent path, which is quite a common issue when drawing, for instance, electronic circuits (like with CircuiTikZ).
This package provides lipsum-like facilities for the Kurdish language. The package gives you easy access to the Kurdish poetry and balladry texts of the Diwany Vafaiy, Ahmedy Xani, Naly, Mahwy,.... The package needs to be run under XeLaTeX.
The Perl script parses a LaTeX file recursively, scanning all child files, and collects details of any included and other data files. These component files, are then all put into a single directory (thus flattening the document's directory tree).
The package has been created for the convenience of the report writer; it provides the means to number, and label, code-block snippets in your document. In this way, you can (unambiguously) refer to each snippet elsewhere in your document.
Igino Marini has implemented digital revivals of fonts bequeathed to Oxford University by Dr.: John Fell, Bishop of Oxford and Dean of Christ Church in 1686. This package provides the English family, consisting of Roman, Italic and Small-Cap fonts.
The bundle offers a set of styles to allow chemists to use BibLaTeX. The package has complete styles for: all ACS journals; RSC journals using standard (Chem.: Commun.) style; and Angewandte Chem.: style, (thus covering a wide range of journals).
The package provides the command \tablefootnote
to be used in a table
or sidewaystable
environment, where \footnote
will not work (and when using \footnotemark
and \footnotetext
, and adjusting the counter as necessary, is too much work).
The package provides an implementation of the bibliography styles of both the AIP and the APS for BibLaTeX. This implementation follows standard BibLaTeX conventions, and can be used simply by loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate option: \usepackage[style=phys]{biblatex}.
This package replaces the physics
package, covering all its commands. While preserving the original goal--- simplifying mathematical and physics typesetting for greater readability and efficiency---this package refines the design by addressing unconventional behaviors, extending commands, and introducing additional macros.
This package offers macros that make the preparation of exercise sheets for teaching carbohydrate chemistry a lot less tedious. It uses chemfig
for drawing the formulas. Different representation models (Fischer, Haworth, chair...) are supported as well as alpha, beta, and chain isomers.