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These fonts are considered the ultimate answer to IPA typesetting. The encoding of these 8-bit fonts has been registered as LaTeX standard encoding T3, and the set of addendum symbols as encoding TS3. Times-like Adobe Type 1 versions are provided for both the T3 and the TS3 fonts.
The package modifies the annotation commands and label-test mechanism of the ednotes package so that critical notes appear on the pages and in the order that one would expect.
Domain coloring is a technique to visualize complex functions by assigning a color to each point of the complex plane. This package calculates with the help of Lua any complex function to visualize its behavior. The value of the complex function can be described by radius and angle which can be two values of the HSV-color model, which then defines the color of each point in the complex plane.
This package provides a development of TeX, which deals in multi-octet Unicode characters, to enable native treatment of a wide range of languages without changing character-set. Work on Omega has ceased (the TeX Live package contains only support files); its compatible successor is Aleph, which is itself also in major maintenance mode only. Ongoing projects developing Omega (and Aleph) ideas include Omega-2 and LuaTeX.
This package fetches the source for all TeX Live programs provided by the TeX Live repository. It is meant to be used as a source-only package; it should not be installed in a profile.
This package offers a ``calendar arrangement'' (atop of the TikZ calendar library) and provides a set of commands to highlighting, mark and annotate dates in a calendar.
This bundle contains three AMS classes: amsart (for writing articles for the AMS), amsbook (for books) and amsproc (for proceedings), together with some supporting material. The material is made available as part of the AMS-LaTeX distribution.
The package allows data, text (including (La)TeX commands or environments) to be formatted into a array which may be split.
This is an approximate equivalent of the Xerox Pica typeface; the font is optimised for submitting fiction manuscripts to mainline publishers. The font is a fixed-width one, rather less heavy than Computer Modern typewriter. Emphasis for bold-face comes from a wavy underline of each letter. The two fonts are supplied as Metafont source.
This package provides LaTeX macros to draw UML diagrams using PGF.
This is an APA-like style (cf.: apalike.bst in the BibTeX distribution), developed from the same author's JMB style. A supporting LaTeX package is also provided.
The package can draw dotted arrows that are extendable, in the same was as \xrightarrow.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Lobster Two family of fonts, designed by Pablo Impallari. This is a family of script fonts with many ligatures and terminal forms; for the best results, use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. There are two weights and italic variants for both.
This package implements software entry types for BibLaTeX in the form of a bibliography style extension. It requires the Biber backend.
The TUDa-CI-Bundle provides a possibility to use the corporate design of TU Darmstadt in LaTeX. It contains document classes as well as some helper packages and configuration files together with some templates for user documentation, which currently are only available in German.
The package enables the user to visualise the vocal tract. The vocal tract (in the package) is manipulated by a vector of articulation parameters according to the S. Maeda model. Animation may be achieved by providing a sequence of vectors over time (e.g., from Matlab). A sequence of vectors for certain German phonemes is embedded in the package, which allows for animation when no other vector is available. The package's graphics are produced using PSTricks.
This package is an add-on to the quiz environment of the exerquiz package. It adds PIN security to a quiz created by the quiz environment. To correct a quiz, the document consumer must press the Correct button of the quiz and successfully enter the correct PIN number. The PIN security is designed for the instructor to mark and record the student's effort on that quiz.
The bundle contains plain TeX format files and documents for upTeX and and e-upTeX.
The asciilist package provides the environments AsciiList and AsciiDocList, which enable quickly typesetting nested lists in LaTeX without having to type individual item macros or opening/closing list environments. The package provides auxiliary functionality for loading such lists from files and provides macros for configuring the use of the list environments and the appearance of the typeset results.
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.
The package provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in Sound Pattern of English (Chomsky and Halle 1968).
The package extracts the first and last words of a page, together with the first word of the next page, just before the page is formed into the object to print. The package defines a couple of page styles that use the words that have been extracted.
The accfonts package contains three utilities to permit easy manipulation of fonts, in particular the creation of unusual accented characters. mkt1font works on Adobe Type 1 fonts, vpl2vpl works on TeX virtual fonts and vpl2ovp transforms a TeX font to an Omega one.
This is an unofficial document class for writing ONR annual reports using LaTeX; as ONR has had numerous problems with LaTeX-generated PDF submissions in the past.