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The main aim of this package is to work on lists, especially with random operations. The hidden aim is to build a personal collection of exercises with different data for each pupil.
This package provides a package which allows using the Pygments highlighter inside LaTeX documents. Pygments supports syntax colouring of over 50 types of files, and ships with multiple colour schemes.
MetaPost uses a language based on that of Metafont to produce precise technical illustrations. Its output is scalable PostScript or SVG, rather than the bitmaps Metafont creates.
This package provides only two macros: \modromannumeral which writes the number given as argument in lower case roman numeral with a j instead of a i as the final letter of numbers greater than 1, and \modroman, which writes the value of a counter in the same way.
You use the first in the same way as the TeX primitive \romannumeral and the second as LaTeX command \roman. The default option is vpourv with which 5 is translated as v and option upourv with which the same 5 is given as u.
This package provides a collection of macros for French maths teachers in colleges and lycées (and perhaps elsewhere). It is hoped that the package will facilitate the everyday use of LaTeX by mathematics teachers.
This is a German translation of the filecontents documentation.
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.
In LaTeX typesetting, one usually needs to use different variants of a math symbol to clarify the meanings. For example, in linear algebra literature, it is common to use boldfaced symbols to represent vectors, and normal symbols to represent scalars. However, applying these variants by typing \mathbf, \mathrm commands manually can be daunting. This package aims to provide an automatic and customizable approach for math symbol styling which eliminates the need to enter style commands repeatedly.
The class is designed for typesetting theses in the Research Group for Business Informatics and Software Engineering. (The class may also serve as a template for such theses.) The class is designed for use with pdfLaTeX; input in UTF-8 encoding is assumed.
This package provides TikZ shapes to represent commonly encountered unit operations for depiction in process flow diagrams (PFDs) and, to a lesser extent, process and instrumentation diagrams (PIDs). The package was designed with undergraduate chemical engineering students and faculty in mind, and the number of units provided should cover--in Turton's estimate--about 90 percent of all fluid processing operations.
This package allows you to draw chess boards and positions. The appearance of the drawings is modern and largely inspired by what is offered by the Lichess website.
This package provides an easy but flexible way to draw binary trees using TikZ. A path specification and the setting of various options determine the style for each edge of the tree. There is support for the external library of TikZ which does not affect externalization of the rest of the TikZ figures in the document. There is an option to use automatic file naming: useful if the trees are often moved around.
The file provides modes for monotonic (single-diacritic) and polytonic (multiple-diacritic) modes of writing. Provision is made for Greek function names in mathematics, and for classical-era symbols.
This package provides a package for typesetting various transformation signs for Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms and others.
This package provides the preferred document class for papers to be submitted to Quantum --- the open journal of quantum science. It is based on the article document class.
As a service to authors, the document class comes with a predefined bibliography style quantum.bst that is optimized to be used with the quantumarticle document class. Additionally, the quantumview document class is provided, which can be used as a proxy to typeset the HTML-only editorial pieces in Quantum Views.
The quantumarticle document class also offers an option to remove the Quantum-related branding. In that way, users can use it for their notes as well.
This package provides expandable token list operations for which l3tl only has unexpandable variants. These expandable versions are typically slower than the unexpandable code. Unlike the l3tl versions, the functions in this module may contain braces and macro parameter tokens in their arguments, but as a drawback they cannot distinguish some tokens and do not consider the character code of group-begin and group-end tokens. Additionally a general map to token lists is provided, modelled after the expl3 internal __tl_act:NNNn but with additional features. The package has no immediate use for document authors; it only contains expl3 functions intended for programmers.
The tclldoc package and class simplify the application of the doc/docstrip style of literate programming with Tcl. The tclldoc package is a bit like the doc package is for LaTeX, whereas the tclldoc class more parallels the ltxdoc class.
The package enables the user to typeset exams with multiple choice, open questions and many other types of exercise. Both questions and answers may be randomly distributed within the exam, and the solutions are typeset automatically. Exercises may contain a wide number of random parameters and it is possible to do arithmetical operations on them. The package is localised in Italian, English, French, German, Greek, Serbian, and Spanish.
This package allows including functional MetaPost in LaTeX.
Some engineers need underlined or twice underlined variables for which the usual \underline is too long. This package provides a generic command for creating underlines of various sizes and types.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-uptex.
The package provides a set of style files for use with BibLaTeX and Biber to produce citations and bibliographies in accordance with the widely-used Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities. It also includes facilities for constructing tables of cases and legislation from citations (in conjunction with appropriate indexing packages).
The package extends the bibleref-mouth package to support references to the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).
The package provides language definitions file for support of both Upper and Lower Sorbian, in Babel. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to the relevant language of standard LaTeX names.