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This module provides the catalan style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
This package will provide a complete implementation of unicode maths for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. Unicode maths is currently supported by the following fonts:
Latin Modern Math,
TeX Gyre Bonum Math,
TeX Gyre Pagella Math,
TeX Gyre Schola Math,
TeX Gyre Termes Math,
DejaVu Math TeX Gyre,
Asana-Math fonts,
STIX,
XITS Math,
Libertinus Math,
Fira Math.
This LaTeX package extends longtable implementing cells that: merge with the one above if it has the same content, do not merge with the one above unless the ones on the left are merged, are well behaved with respect to longtable chunking on page breaks, and automatically draw the correct separation lines. The typical use case is a table spanning multiple pages that contains a list of hierarchically organized topics.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Irish Gaelic in Babel. The principal content is translations to Irish of standard LaTeX names.
The purpose of this package is to manage the exercises for a test, their points, levels of difficulty, and solutions. Some typical formats of exercises are already implemented: plain exercise, ``complete the text'', ``true or false'', closed questions, open questions, and ``find the error''.
This module provides the polish style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
The package provides a set of LaTeX macros (based on PSTricks) for plotting the kind of graphs and figures that are usually employed in digital signal processing publications. DSPTricks provides facilities for standard discrete-time lollipop plots, continuous-time and frequency plots, and pole-zero plots. The companion package DSPFunctions (dspfunctions.sty) provides macros for computing frequency responses and DFTs, while the package DSPBlocks (dspblocks.sty) supports DSP block diagrams.
This package provides an extensive collection of arithmetic operations for fixed point real numbers of high precision.
De-macro is a Python script that helps authors who like to use private LaTeX macros (for example, as abbreviations). A technical editor or a cooperating author may balk at such a manuscript; you can avoid manuscript rejection misery by running de-macro on it. De-macro will expand macros defined in \(re)newcommand or \(re)newenvironment commands, within the document, or in the document's private package file.
The package provides the means to specify guitar chords to be played with each part of the lyrics of a song. The syntax of the macros reduces the chance of failing to provide a chord where one is needed, and the structure of the macros ensures that the chord specification appears immediately above the start of the lyric.
This package provides a LaTeX package for typesetting of guitar chord diagrams, including options for chord names, finger numbers and typesetting above lyrics. The bundle also includes a TCL script (chordbox.tcl) that provides a graphical application which creates LaTeX files that use gchords.sty.
This package generates a PIF for a human research protocol at the UWA. It requires the UWA logo in PDF format, which is available in SVG format at https://static-listing.weboffice.uwa.edu.au/visualid/core-rebrand/img/uwacrest/, and uses the Calibri fonts by default. The class works with XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
This bundle provides a class examdesign. The class provides several features useful for designing tests or question sets: it allows for explicit markup of questions and answers; the class will, at the user's request, automatically generate answer keys; multiple versions of the same test can be generated automatically, with the ordering of questions within each section randomly permuted so as to minimize cheating; the generated answer keys can be constructed either with or without the questions included; environments are provided to assist in constructing the most common types of test question: matching, true/false, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer/essay questions.
tikzpingus is a package similar to tikzducks but with penguins and a vast set of gadgets and extras (capable of changing the wing-positions, body-types, and more).
The package provides a diagram environment. This allows the LaTeX user to easily create complex commutative diagrams, by placing formula nodes on a conceptual grid and attaching arrows to them.
The package will by default break at word boundaries, but package options are offered to permit breaks within words.
The package contains OCR-B fonts in Type1 and OpenType formats.
This package provides a wall calendar class with custom layouts and support for internationalization. There is also support for loading event marks from a CSV file.
Mismatches of parentheses, braces, (angle) brackets, especially in TeX sources which may be rich in those, may be difficult to trace. This little Ruby script helps you by writing your text to standard output, after adding a left margin to your text, which will normally be almost empty, but will clearly show any mismatches.
This package provides formatting for footnotes in long legal documents, using hanging indents to make them look nicer.
The CD-cover class will typeset front and back cover sheets for CD jewel cases, or an entire paper cover, or a label for a plastic slip-cover.
This module provides the following styles that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. The region not only determines the date/time format but also the time zone abbreviations if the zone mapping setting is on.
KETpic is a macro package designed for computer algebra systems (CAS) to generate LaTeX source codes for high-quality mathematical artwork. KETcindy is a plugin for Cinderella that allows generating graphics using KETpic. The generated code can be included in any LaTeX document.
The package is built for use with PSTricks. It provides macros for plotting and manipulating various mathematical functions:
polynomials and their derivatives,
Fourier sums,
the Bessel function defined by its order;
the Gauss function defined by sigma and mu,
Bezier curves from order 1 (two control points) to order 9 (10 control points),
the superellipse function (the Lame curve),
Chebyshev polynomials of the first and second kind,
the Thomae (or popcorn) function,
the Weierstrass function,
various integration-derived functions: normal, binomial, poisson, gamma, chi-squared, student's t, F, beta, Cauchy and Weibull distribution functions and the Lorenz curve,
the zeroes of a function, or the intermediate point of two functions,
the Vasicek function for describing the evolution of interest rates,
implicit functions.
The plots may be generated as volumes of rotation about the X-axis, as well.