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The package provides a mechanism to keep punctuation always in upright shape even if italic was specified. It is directed to Latin Modern fonts, and provides .tfm, .vf, .fd, and .sty files. Here a list of punctuation characters always presented in upright shapes: comma, period, semicolon, colon, parentheses, square brackets, and Arabic numerals.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Hebrew in babel. Macros to control the use of text direction control of TeX--XeT and e-TeX are provided (and may be used elsewhere). Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Hebrew of standard LaTeX names.
The package brings some letters nearer to German single and double quotes even when that letter wears a standard accent
This is a PSTricks package to draw marble-like patterns.
The package starts from the basic facilities of the colorcolor package, and provides easy driver-independent access to several kinds of color tints, shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary colors. It allows a user to select a document-wide target color model and offers complete tools for conversion between eight color models. Additionally, there is a command for alternating row colors plus repeated non-aligned material (like horizontal lines) in tables.
This is a German translation of the documentation of csquotes.
This package provides a Kanbun (Han Wen, ``Chinese writing'') typesetting for (u)pLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
The package defines a command \pagerange that typesets ranges of page numbers, expanding them (e.g., adding first or last page numbers) and standardising them.
This is a beta version of the STEP Greek font. Only a regular face is available at present, though there are plans to add italic, bold and bold italic in the future. The font only supports LGR in TeX and is meant to serve as a Greek complement to a Times-like font such as STEP. The font supports polytonic Greek.
This package provides the Cryst font, which contains graphical symbols used in crystallography. It provided as an Adobe Type 1 font, and as Metafont source.
The package provides the means to typeset Creative Commons icons, in documents licensed under CC licences. A font (in Adobe Type 1 format) and LaTeX support macros are provided.
This package provides a .bst reference style file for the journal Zootaxa that publishes contributions in zoology and classification. This is a fork of apa.bst.
This short document is about antique Spanish units used in Spain and their colonies between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The next step will be to develop a LaTeX package similar to siunitx. The document could be interesting for historians, economists, metrologists and others, as a reference and detailed compendium about this old system of units.
The package provides support for use of babel in documents written in Ukrainian. The support is adapted for use under legacy TeX engines as well as XeTeX and LuaTeX.
This package provides macros to allow for embedding exercises and solutions in the LaTeX source of an instructional text (e.g., a book or a course text) while generating the following separate documents: your original text that only contains the exercises, and a solution book that contains only the solutions to the exercises (optionally, the exercises themselves can also be copied to the solution book). The exercise data are generated when running LaTeX on your document; the first run also writes the solutions to a secondary file that may be included in a simple document harness, may be processed by LaTeX, to generate a nice solution book.
This package helps you keep track of all the labels you define, by putting the name of new labels into the margin whenever the \label command is used. The package allows you to do the same thing for other commands. The only one for which this is obviously useful is the \cite command, but it's easy to do it for others, such as the \ref or \begin commands.
This package provides environments terminal and terminal*, and macros \termfile and \termfile* to simulate Win10, Ubuntu and Mac terminals.
Xindy was developed after an impasse had been encountered in the attempt to complete internationalisation of makeindex. Xindy can be used to process indexes for documents marked up using (La)TeX, Nroff family and SGML-based languages. Xindy is highly configurable, both in markup terms and in terms of the collating order of the text being processed.
These fonts provided in this package are drop-in Adobe type 1 replacements for the fonts of the ethiop package.
The package provides the following new enumerate styles: \greek, \Greek, \enumHex, \enumhex, \enumbinary, \enumoctal,, \levelnth, \raisenth, \Nthwords, \NTHWORDS, \nwords, \Nwords, and \NWORDS. Each of these works with enumitem's starred variant feature. So \begin{enumerate}[label=\enumhex*] will output a hex enumerated list.
This package is based on the package array. It creates PGF/TikZ nodes under the cells of the array and uses these nodes to provide functionalities to construct tabulars, arrays and matrices. Among the features, it provides: continuous dotted lines for the mathematical matrices; exterior rows and columns (so-called border matrices); control of the width of the columns; tools to color rows and columns with a good PDF result; blocks of cells; etc.
The package enhances LaTeX's cross-referencing features, allowing the format of references to be determined automatically according to the type of reference. The formats used may be customised in the preamble of a document; Babel support is available (though the choice of languages remains limited: currently Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian).
The package also offers a means of referencing a list of references, each formatted according to its type. In such lists, it can collapse sequences of numerically-consecutive labels to a reference range.
The package permits the user to specify easily, with the aid of self defined key-words, letters (with a logo and private) and headings. The heading may include a footer and the letter provides commands to include a scanned signature and two signees.
This package can be used to generate invoices for Belgian individuals who do not have a VAT number and who wish to do occasional work, or to carry out paid additional activities during their free time up to 6,000 euros per calendar year (amount indexed annually) without having to pay tax or social security contributions (see the website Activites complementaires). The package can also generate expense reports. All totals are calculated automatically, in the invoice and in the expense report.