This package provides the Libre Baskerville family of fonts, designed by Pablo Impallari, for use with LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. It is primarily intended to be a web font but is also attractive as a text font. A BoldItalic variant has been artificially generated.
This package is a slightly modified version of auto-pst-pdf
by Will Robertson, which itself is a wrapper for pst-pdf
by Rolf Niepraschk. The package allows the use of LuaLaTeX together with PostScript related code, e.g., PSTricks.
This package provides a package with three dark color themes for Beamer, designed for presentations with pictures and/or for bright rooms without screen. These themes mix one dominant foreground colour and a black background. Cormorant stands for green, Frigatebird for red and Magpie for blue.
This package provides a set of templates for using LaTeX packages that the author uses, comprising:
hausarbeit.tex
: for students of the Lehrstuhl Volkskunde an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena,psycho-Dipl.tex
: for diploma theses in psychology.
This package allows the automatic drawing of the image of objects in spherical mirrors and lenses from the data of the focus, from the position and height of the object. It calculates the position and height of the image, and also displays the notable rays.
This is a BibLaTeX style that implements the Chicago author-date and notes with bibliography style specifications given in the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition (with continuing support for the 16th edition, too). The style implements entry types for citing audio-visual materials, among many others.
The package provides a BibLaTeX bibliography style file (.bbx
) for publication lists. The style file draws on BibLaTeX's authoryear
style, but provides some extra features often desired for publication lists, such as the omission of the author's own name from author or editor data.
This package provides a simple but nice theme for Beamer, with the following features:
simple structure: with page numbers at footer, no head bar and side bar ;
simple templates: displaying theorems with traditional inline style;
simple colors: using only several foreground and background colors.
The datatool-regions
bundle provides the language-independent region .ldf
files for the datatool
package. The region files deal with defining the currency symbol, and may additionally (if not dependent on the language) set the number group and decimal characters, and provide functions for parsing numeric dates and times.
This is a fork of the Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts that started as an OpenType math companion of the Libertine font family, but grown as a full fork. The family consists of Libertinus Serif, Libertinus Sans, Libertinus Mono, and Libertinus Math, an OpenType math font for use in OpenType math-capable applications.
The package provides a Type 1 version of Libertinus Math, with a number of additions and changes, plus LaTeX support files that allow it to serve as a math accompaniment to Libertine under LaTeX. In addition, with option sansmath
, it can function as a standalone math font with sans serif Roman and Greek letters.
The package equips LaTeX's \listfiles
command with an optional argument for the number of characters in the longest base filename. This way you get a neatly aligned file list even when it contains files whose base names have more than 8 characters. The package can be combined with the myfilist
package as explained in the documentation.
This small package modifies the BibLaTeX macro which reads a .bbl
file created by Biber. It is thus possible to include a .bbl
file into the main document with the environment
and send it to a publisher who does not need to run the Biber program. However, when the bibliography changes one has to create a new .bbl
file.
The Short Math Guide is intended to be a concise introduction to the use of the facilities provided by amsmath
and various other LaTeX packages for typesetting mathematical notation. Originally created by Michael Downes of the American Mathematical Society based only on amsmath
, it has been brought up to date with references to related packages and other useful information.
The package looks at all hyphenation breaks in the document, comparing them against a white-list prepared by the author. If a hyphenation break is found, for which there is no entry in the white-list, the package flags the line where the break starts. The author may then either add the hyphenation to the white-list, or adjust the document to avoid the break.
The datatool-english
bundle provides English language support for the datatool
package. The English files provide encoding support for UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1). This bundle also includes limited support for Old English (Anglo-Saxon) mainly to provide an example for a language that has multiple scripts (in this case, Latin and Runic) or for a language that has an extended Latin or non-Latin script.
This package produces font tables for Unicode fonts as well as for 8-bit fonts. The table layout can be adjusted in various ways including restricting the range of output to show only a portion of a specific font. To quickly produce a one-off table there is a stand-alone version unicodefont.tex
that asks you a few questions and then generates the table --- somewhat similar to nfssfont.tex
for 8-bit fonts.
This package contains the sources of the GUTenberg French LaTeX FAQ (French (La)TeX users group), currently maintained as a Git repository open to all: https://gitlab.gutenberg-asso.fr. If you'd like to read the FAQ, please visit the URL above. This package also contains two PDF versions of this FAQ. These files are made available on CTAN only to encourage reuse of this content, and to preserve a permanent copy.
Some journals accept the reference list only as \bibitems
. If you use BibTeX, there is no problem: just paste the content of the .bbl
file into your document. However, there was no out-of-the-box way to do the same for BibLaTeX, and you had to struggle with searching appropriate .bst
files, or formatting your reference list by hand, or something like that. Using the workaround provided by this package solves the problem.
The udes-genie-these
class can be used for PhD theses, master's theses and project definitions at the Faculte de genie of the Universite de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada). The class file is coherent with the latest version of the Protocole de redaction aux etudes superieures which is available on the faculte's intranet. The class file documentation is in French, the language of the typical user at the Universite de Sherbrooke.
This package is meant for setting parameters in a LuaLaTeX document in a more programmatic way with YAML. Parameters can be specified by adding a ``recipe'' file. These recipe files describe the parameter's type, placeholders or default values. From thereon, the placeholders can be displayed in the document and an ``example'' document can be created. An ``actual copy'' document can be created by loading additional ``payload'' files, which all must correspond to a recipe file.
This package is developed to generate modular addition and multiplication tables for positive integers. It provides an easy way to generate modular addition and modular multiplication tables for positive integers in LaTeX documents. The commands in the package have optional arguments for the formatting of tables. These commands can be used in an environment similar to a tabular or array environment. The commands can also be used with the booktabs
package, which provides nice formatting of tables in LaTeX.
This package provides the \includecombinedgraphics
macro for the inclusion of combined EPS/LaTeX and PDF/LaTeX graphics. Instead of including the graphics with a simple \input
, the \includecombinedgraphics
macro has some comforts: changing the font and color of the text of the LaTeX part; rescaling the graphics without affecting the font of the LaTeX part; automatic inclusion of the vector graphics part, as far as LaTeX part does not do it; and rescaling and rotating of complete graphics.
This package provides a class for generating disquisitions intended to be in compliance with North Dakota State University requirements. Updated (2022) North Dakota State University LaTeX thesis class features several functionalities, including not limited to, numbered and non-numbered versions, overall justification, document point sizes, fonts options, SI units, show frames, URL breaking, long tables, subfigures, multi-page figures, chapter styles, sub-files, algorithm listing, BibTeX and BibLaTeX support, individual chapter and whole document bibliography, natbib
citations, and clever references.