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This package provides an implementation of the GBT7714-2015 bibliography style. This implementation follows the GBT7714-2015 standard and can be used by simply loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate option.
The package provides support for Serbian documents written in Cyrillic, in Babel.
The package provides a way to draw ribbon proofs in LaTeX, a graphical proof system for the propositional fragment of the logic of bunched implications.
The distributed drivers do not support the PGF feature of inter-picture connections under e-pTeX and dvipdfmx. The package uses existing features of dvipdfmx to fix this problem.
This package provides a myriad of additional TeX-related support programs. It includes programs and macros for DVI file manipulation, literate programming, patgen, and plenty more.
The package is a collection of optical components that facilitate easy sketching of optical experimental setups. The package uses PSTricks for its output. A wide range of free-ray and fibre components is provided, the alignment, positioning and labelling of which can be achieved in very simple and flexible ways. The components may be connected with fibers or beams, and realistic raytraced beam paths are also possible.
In the United States, secondary and undergraduate students are generally expected to adhere to the format prescribed by the MLA for typewritten essays, research papers and writings. This package provides a simple, straightforward LaTeX class for composing papers almost perfectly adherent to the MLA style guide.
This package allows you to use alphanumeric section numbering. Its output is similar to alphanum, but you can use the standard LaTeX sectioning commands, so that it is possible to switch numbering schemes easily. Greek letters, double letters (bb) and different delimiters around them are supported.
This package provides macros to change text and mathematics fonts in TeX. The macros are written for plain TeX and may be used with other packages like AmSTeX, eplain, etc. They also work with XeTeX. The macros allow users to change the fonts (for both text and mathematics) in their TeX document with only one statement. The fonts may be used readily at various predefined sizes.
This package provides a setup for using the AMS Euler family of fonts for mathematics in LaTeX documents. ``The underlying philosophy of Zapf's Euler design was to capture the flavour of mathematics as it might be written by a mathematician with excellent handwriting.'' The euler package is based on Knuth's macros for the book Concrete Mathematics'. The text fonts for the Concrete book are supported by the beton package.
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.
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.
This is a thesis class for the University of Washington.
This package provides a Beamer theme designed for Tsinghua University.
This package includes some of the most often used commands in probability texts, e.g., probability, expectation, variance, etc. It also includes some short commands for set (blackboard) or filtrations (calligraphic).
This package provides support for Korean documents written in Korean standard KSC codes for LaTeX2e.
This package provides some enhanced features for typesetting indexes, notably continuation text when entries or sub-entries continue from one page or column to the next and an interface for accessing marks created from index entries, so that (for example) a running head can include the range of index entries that appears on the page.
This package stores valid LaTeX code in memory (sequences). The stored content (including verbatim) can be used as many times as desired in the document, additionally can be written to external files if desired.
This package provides an unofficial template of the DHBW Mannheim for the creation of bachelor thesis, studies or project work with LaTeX. The aim of the package is the quick creation of a basic framework without much effort.
The package aims to provide a one-stop solution to requirements for footnotes. It offers multiple footnote apparatus superior to that of manyfoot. Footnotes can be formatted in separate paragraphs, or be run into a single paragraph. Note that the majority of the bigfoot package's interface is identical to that of manyfoot; users should seek information from that package's documentation.
The bigfoot bundle also provides the perpage and suffix packages.
The package defines macros using SS to type Greek letters so that the user may type SSa to get the effect of $\alpha$. However, it takes care only of letters which have a macro name like \alpha or \Omega.
Cochineal is a fork from the Crimson fonts (Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic only), which contain roughly 4200 glyphs in the four styles mentioned above. Cochineal adds more than 1500 glyphs in those styles so that it is possible to make a TeX support collection that contains essentially all glyphs in all styles. The fonts are provided in OpenType and PostScript formats.
The package provides gb4e users two relative example reference commands: \Next refers to the next example in the document and \Prev refers to the previous example. No explicit label command is required.
This package, derived from TemporaLGCUni by Alexej Kryukov, is meant as a companion to Times text font packages, providing Greek and Cyrillic in matching weights and styles. OpenType and Type1 fonts are provided, with LaTeX support files giving essentially complete LGR coverage of monotonic, polytonic and ancient Greek, and almost full T2A coverage of Cyrillic.