The bundle provides boxes and picture macros with Japanese vertical writing support. It uses only native picture macros and fonts for drawing boxes and is thus driver independent.
The bundle provides fonts for Cirth and for Tengwar. The Tengwar fonts are supported by macros in teng.tex
, or by the (better documented) tengtex
package.
This package contains three packages: pfnote
to number footnotes per page, fnpos
to control the position of footnotes, and dblfnote
to make footnotes double-columned.
This package provides a development of the Karta font, offering more mathematical stability in Metafont. A version that will produce the glyphs as Encapsulated PostScript is also provided.
This package generates pseudo-random integers. Macros are to provide random integers in a given range, or random dimensions, which can be used to provide random real numbers.
This is a modified version of the pas-cours
package made compatible with XeLaTeX and Polyglossia to write Arabic documents with fancy boxed theorem
-alike environments.
This package defines commands that create rules split into a (specified) number of pieces, whose size varies to produce the effect of a rule that swells in its centre.
The package provides a set of Lambda (Omega LaTeX) typesetting tools for the Inuktitut language. Five different input methods are supported and with the necessary fonts are also provided.
The package that facilitates expressive syntax highlighting in LaTeX using the powerful Pygments library. The package also provides options to customize the highlighted source code output using fancyvrb
.
This package includes styles for American Physical Society, American Institute of Physics, and Optical Society of America. The distribution consists of the RevTeX class itself, and several support packages.
This tutorial is intended for advanced LaTeX2e users who want to learn how to create .ins
and .dtx
files for distributing their homebrewed classes and package files.
The purpose of this package is pretty straightforward: the Lexend font collection has been designed by Dr.: Bonnie Shaver-Troup and Thomas Jockin to make reading easier for everyone.
This class file conforms to the requirements of the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame; with it a user can format a thesis or dissertation in LaTeX.
This package provides a package to encapsulate Gnuplot commands in a LaTeX source file, so that a document's figures are maintained in parallel with the document source itself.
The package provides support for typesetting simple chemical formulae, those long IUPAC compound names, and some chemical idioms. It also supports the labelling of compounds and reference to labelled compounds.
Exteps is a module for including external EPS figures into MetaPost figures. It is written entirely in MetaPost, and does not therefore require any post processing of the MetaPost output.
The class provides formatting for papers for the annual meeting of the EEGS: Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, known as SAGEEP.
The style was generated using custom-bib, and implements the style of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal (or AIChE
Journal or AIChE
J or AIChEJ).
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 is for students creating school submissions using LaTeX. It is especially suitable for math, physics, statistics and the like. It can easily be used for creating exercises, too.
The Munich BibTeX style is produced with custom-bib
, as a German (and, more generally, Continental European) alternative to such author-date styles as harvard
and oxford
.
The package may be used to type the prosodics/metrics of (Latin) verse; it provides macros to typeset the symbols standing alone, and in combination with symbols, giving automatic alignment.
This package adds hypertext features to the package doc
that is used in the documentation system of LaTeX2e. Bookmarks are added and references are linked as far as possible.