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The bundle provides a document class for preparing papers for AAS publications. Authors who wish to submit papers to AAS journals are strongly urged to use this class in preference to any of the alternatives available.
This package provides seven predefined chapter heading styles. Each style can be modified using a set of simple commands. Optionally one can modify the formatting routines in order to create additional chapter headings.
This document lists the internal macros defined by the LaTeX2e base files, which can also be useful to package authors. The macros are hyper-linked to their description in source2e. For this to work both PDFs must be inside the same directory. This document is not yet complete in content and format and may miss some macros.
This is a LaTeX package to write alternative and customisable subscripts and superscripts, with square brackets in the source code.
The package is designed to aid the author writing linear programming formulations, one restriction at a time. With the package, one can easily label equations, formulations can span multiple pages and several elements of the layout (such as spacing, texts and equation tags) are also customizable. Besides linear programming formulations, this package can also be used to display any series of aligned equations with easy labeling/referencing and other customization options.
This package defines several useful environments for a beautiful printable semester plan. It includes a timetable (which is using the schedule-Package) as well as appointments, deadlines, and exams.
This package provides a LaTeX package for typesetting CJK documents in the way users have become used to, in the CJK package.
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 a simple means of typesetting computer programs such that the result is acceptable for inclusion in reports, etc.
The original amscd package provides a CD environment that emulates the commutative diagram capabilities of AMS-TeX version 2.x. This means that only simple rectangular diagrams are supported, with no diagonal arrows or more exotic features. This enhancement package implements double, dashed, and bidirectional arrows (left-right and up-down), and color attributes for arrows and their annotations. The restriction to rectangular geometry remains. This nevertheless allows the drawing of a much broader class of commutative diagrams and alike.
This LaTeX packages provides two hooks for \enddocument that are executed after the hook of \AtEndDocument: \AfterLastShipout can be used for code that is to be executed right after the last \clearpage before the .aux file is closed. \AtVeryEndDocument is used for code after closing and final reading of the .aux file.
The package makes it possible to execute Unix Bash shell scripts from within LaTeX. The main application is in writing computer-science texts, in which you want to make sure the programs listed in the document are executed directly from the input. The package may use other shells than Bash.
The jmlr bundle provides a class for authors (jmlr) and a class for production editors (jmlrbook) for the Journal of Machine Learning Research. The jmlrbook class can be used to combine articles written using the jmlr class into a book.
The hfoldsty package provides virtual fonts for using old-style figures with the European Computer Modern fonts. It does a similar job as the eco package but includes a couple of improvements, i.e., better kerning with guillemets, and support for character protruding using the pdfcprot package.
The bundle comprises various LaTeX packages, providing among others: better accessibility support for PDF files; extensible chemists reaction arrows; record information about document class(es) used; and many more.
The package was inspired by the cooltooltips package. In contrast to cooltooltips, fancytooltips allows inclusion of tooltips which contain arbitrary TeX material or a series of TeX materials (animated graphics) from an external PDF file. To see the tooltips, you have to open the files in Adobe Reader. The links and JavaScripts are inserted using eforms package from the AcroTeX bundle.
Thr purpose of the package is to provide an alternative interface to the CM Sans Serif boldface fonts. The EC (T1, Cork) encoded versions of the CM Sans Serif boldface extended fonts differ considerably from the traditionally (OT1) encoded ones: at large sizes, above 10pt, they have thinner strokes and are much wider. At 25pt they are hardly to be recognized as being boldface'. This package attempts to make these T1 fonts look like the traditional ones did. You do not need any new fonts; the package just changes the way LaTeX makes use of the current ones.
The package comprises reference documentation for XeTeX detailing its extended features.
The metsymb package introduces commands to generate official meteorological symbols with vectorial quality. It essentially introduces a new font in which each symbol is assigned to a glyph, which can then be called individually from LaTeX documents via dedicated commands.
This package lets you typeset justified sequences, also called pointing strings. It's used for instance, in research papers about game semantics to represent sequence of game moves with their associated justification pointers.
The package provides the \outerhbox command, which is similar to \hbox, except that material is set in outer horizontal mode. This prevents TeX from optimising away maths penalties and the like, that are needed when the material is \unhbox'ed.
Courseoutline is a class designed to minimise markup in a tedious task that needs to be repeated often.
The package supports proper formatting of Working Papers of the Czech National Bank (WP CNB). The package was developed for CNB but it is also intended for authors from outside CNB.
The class typesets papers for IMS (Iranian Mathematical Society) conference proceedings. The class uses the XePersian package.