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The package provides a number of commands for adjusting memoir output to Serbian style.
The package defines a number of new commands for typesetting fregean Begriffsschrift in LaTeX. It is loosely based on the package begriff, and offers a number of improvements including better relative lengths of the content stroke with respect to other strokes, content strokes that point at the middle of lines rather than the bottom, a greater width for the assertion stroke as compared to the content stroke, a more intuitive structure for the conditional, greater care taken to allow for the line width in the spacing of formulas.
The package provides efficient looping macros for processing both CSV (separated-values) and NSV/TSV (non-separated values) lists. CSV lists which have associated parsers may be processed with the tools of the package.
This package provides a collection of simple programs for manipulating Adobe Type 1 fonts, comprising:
t1ascii: convert PFB (binary) to PFA (ASCII) fonts;t1binary: convert PFA to PFB fonts;t1disasm: convert PFA or PFB fonts to human-readable and -editable format;t1asm: reassemble such editable formats to a font;t1unmac: extract font resources from a Macintosh font file;t1mac: generate a Macintosh font from a Type 1 font.
This package provides the German translation of etoolbox documentation.
This package defines some commands to draw signal flow graphs as used by electrical and electronics engineers and graph theorists.
The package provides a means of creating elaborate (``pseudo-tabular'') layouts of material, typically to be overlaid on an included graphic.
This package provides an OpenType version of the Concrete Math font created by Ulrik Vieth in Metafont. concmath-otf.sty is a replacement for the original concmath.sty package to be used with LuaTeX or XeTeX engines.
This is a German translation of the chemsym documentation.
This package provides a TikZ library for working with tiles, tilings, and tessellations. Using it, one can define tiles, place tiles, deform tiles, and --- in some cases --- apply replacement rules to generate tessellations. It has pre-defined tiles for most of the Penrose tile sets and the aperiodical polykite tiles. This is a replacement for the penrose package, renamed as it now deals with more extensive tiles than just the Penrose tile sets.
The package provides the means to create a database-like file that contains data of various chemicals. These data may be retrieved in the document; an index of the chemicals mentioned in the document can be created.
This package adjusts the choices of the multiple-choice question automatically.
The aim of this LaTeX package is to help debug complicated macros. This is done by letting the user step through the execution of some TeX code, going through the details of nested expansions, performing assignments, as well as some simple typesetting commands. To use this package, one should normally run TeX in a terminal.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Slovenian in Babel. Several shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Slovenian of standard LaTeX names.
The package establishes Croatian conventions in a document (or a subset of the conventions, if Croatian is not the main language of the document).
The paralist package provides enumerate and itemize environments that can be used within paragraphs to format the items either as running text or as separate paragraphs with a preceding number or symbol. It also provides compacted versions of enumerate and itemize.
In Hungarian there are two definite articles, a and az, which are determined by the pronunciation of the subsequent word. The huaz package helps the user to insert automatically the correct definite article for cross-references and other commands containing text.
The fonts are converted from METAFONT sources of the Computer Modern font families, using textrace. Supported encodings are: T1 (Latin), T2A (Cyrillic), LGR (Greek) and TS1. The package also includes Unicode virtual fonts for use with Omega. The font set is not a replacement for any of the other Computer Modern-based font sets (for example, cm-super for Latin and Cyrillic, or cbgreek for Greek), since it is available at a single size only; it offers a compact set for general working. The fonts themselves are encoded to external standards, and virtual fonts are provided for use with TeX.
This package provides a patch for LaTeX bugs tools/3180 and tools/3480. The patch applies to version 4.11 of longtable.
This is a LaTeX package that provides TikZ-based macros to make it easy to draw graphs. The macros provided in this package are just abbreviations for TikZ codes, which can be complicated; but using the package will hopefully make drawing easier, especially when drawing repeatedly. The macros were chosen and developed with an emphasis on drawing graphs in economics.
The package provides BibLaTeX support for Russian bibliography style GOST 7.0.5-2008
This LaTeX document class implements the formatting requirements of the University of Toronto School of Graduate Studies (SGS), as of Fall 2020.
This module provides the irish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This package repetitively produce documents from a fixed part and a variable part. Such an operation is commonly used as ``mail merge'' to produce mail shots.