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The kashida feature in XePersian has problems with some fonts such as the HM Series fonts and the XB Series fonts. This package fixes these problems.
This package provides the quickreaction environment and the \quickarrow command to simplify the typesetting of chemical reactions.
This package provides an environment for coloured and framed text boxes with a heading line. Optionally, such a box may be split in an upper and a lower part; thus the package may be used for the setting of LaTeX examples where one part of the box displays the source code and the other part shows the output. Another common use case is the setting of theorems. The package supports saving and reuse of source code and text parts.
This package provides a French translation of the l2tabu practical guide to LaTeX2e by Mark Trettin. It focuses on obsolete packages and commands.
The package provides a different format for typesetting equations, one reportedly used in old style Britsh books: equations aligned on the left, with dots on the right leading to the equation number. In default of an equation number, the package operates much like the fleqn class option (no leaders).
The package defines an exercise environment which numbers every exercise, and a command \get to extract a collection whose argument is a comma-separated set of exercise index numbers. While the package was designed for teachers constructing tables of exercises, it plainly has more general application.
The package provides commands to configure and to draw time line diagrams; such diagrams are designed to fit into Curriculum Vitae documents written using the moderncv class.
This package includes extensions, originally to the CM fonts, providing a parameterization scheme to build Metafont fonts at true design sizes, for a large range of sizes. The scheme has now been extended to a range of other fonts, including the AMS fonts, bbm, bbold, rsfs and wasy fonts.
This is a LuaTeX or LuaLaTeX package for generating cloze texts. The main feature of the package is that the formatting doesn't change when using the hide and show options.
This package provides a class for Amnesty International reports according to guidelines at https://brandhub.amnesty.org/.
The bundle provides pLaTeX2e macros for upTeX by Takuji Tanaka.
Fragmaster enables you to use psfrag with pdfLaTeX. It takes EPS files and psfrag substitution definition files, and produces PDF and EPS files with the substitutions included.
This package provides macros for adding to, and reordering the list of graphics file extensions recognised by package graphics.
This BibTeX style file is expected to meet the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (also known as the Vancouver style).
Writing a TeX length with \the writes the value and the unit without a space. Package isopt provides a macro \ISO which inserts a user defined space between number and unit.
This package provides a package providing corner marks for camera alignment as well as for trimming paper stacks, and additional page information on every page if required. Most macros are easily adaptable to personal preferences. An option is provided for selectively suppressing graphics or text, which may be useful for printing just colour graphics on a colour laser printer and the rest on a cheap mono laser printer. A page info line contains the time and a new cropmarks index and is printed at the top of the page. A configuration command is provided for the info line font. Options for better collaboration with dvips, pdfTeX and vtex are provided.
Lacheck is a tool for finding common mistakes in LaTeX documents.
The Bash script dtxgen creates a template for a self-extracting .dtx file. It is useful for those who plan to create a new documented LaTeX source (.dtx) file.
This package provides support for Mongolian in a Cyrillic alphabet. (The work derives from the earlier Russian work for Babel.)
This package modifies small texts in order to remove depth of letters (for small texts), with automatic raising/scaling.
The package attempts to emulate the XeTeX bidi package, in the context of LuaTeX.
The package solves an issue with the detection of text height, e.g., by package scrlayer or showframe, when using the landscape environment of package lscape or pdflscape.
The package offers a means to set up hyphenation suitable for several languages and/or dialects, and to select them or switch between them while typesetting.
EasyDTX is a variant of the DTX format which eliminates the need for all those pesky macrocode environments. Any line introduced by a single comment counts as documentation, and documentation lines may be indented. An .edtx file is converted to a .dtx by a Perl script called edtx2dtx. There is also a rudimentary Emacs mode, implemented in easydoctex-mode.el, which takes care of fontification, indentation, and forward and inverse search.