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This package provides the binaries for texlive-xdvi
This package provides a Spanish language module for glossaries package.
This package provides a package to typeset syntactic trees such as those used in Chomsky's generative grammar, based on a description of the structure of the tree.
pst-lsystem is a PSTricks based package for creating images based on a L-system. A L-system (Lindenmayer system) is a set of rules which can be used to model the morphology of a variety of organisms or fractals like the Kochflake or Hilbert curve.
The Orkhun font covers an old Turkic script. It is provided as Metafont source.
This package provides the OpenType version of the TeX Gyre Termes font, including text and math fonts. The package needs LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX. The missing typefaces like bold math and slanted text are also defined.
This package defines environments that allow page breaks inside framed boxes whose edges may be variously fancy. The bundle includes a few examples (shaded box, box with a wavy line on its side, etc).
This package offers tools to draw simple or barely complex schemes of chemical processes. The package defines several standard symbols and styles to draw process units and streams. The guiding light of the package is the UNICHIM regulation.
The package will read text in one alphabet, and provide a transliterated version in another; this is useful for readers who cannot read the original alphabet. The package can make allowance for hyphenation.
The xstring package provides macros for manipulating strings, i.e., testing a string's contents, extracting substrings, substitution of substrings and providing numbers such as string length, position of, or number of recurrences of, a substring. The package works equally in Plain TeX and LaTeX (though e-TeX is always required). The strings to be processed may contain (expandable) macros.
This package provides \StringEncodingConvert for converting a string between different encodings. Both LaTeX and plain-TeX are supported.
This package provides macros to make the file I/O in plain TeX more transparent. That is, every \input, \openin, and \openout operation by TeX is presented to the user who must check carefully if the file name of the source is acceptable. The user must sometimes enter additional text and has to specify the file name that the TeX operation should use. The macros require a complex installation procedure; the package contains Sed and Bash scripts. Every installation is different from any other as password-protected macro names and private messages have to be chosen by the installer. Therefore, the files in the package cannot be used directly. For details see the manual.
This package provides a small package that makes LaTeX default to standard PostScript fonts. It is basically a merger of the times and the (obsolete) mathptm packages from the psnfss suite. You must have installed standard LaTeX and the psnfss PostScript fonts to use this package. The main novel feature is that the pslatex package tries to compensate for the visual differences between the Adobe fonts by scaling Helvetica by 90%, and condensing Courier (i.e. scaling horizontally) by 85%. The package is supplied with a (unix) shell file for a pslatex command that allows standard LaTeX documents to be processed, without needing to edit the file. Note that current psnfss uses a different technique for scaling Helvetica, and treats Courier as a lost cause (there are better free fixed-width available now, than there were when pslatex was designed). As a result, pslatex is widely considered obsolete.
This package provides support for generating and displaying fingering diagrams for baroque fingering recorders. Standard fingerings are provided for recorders in both C and F, along with methods to create and display alternate fingerings for trills, etc.
This package provides the binaries for texlive-dtl.
The document leads a reader, who knows nothing about LaTeX, through the production of a two page document. The user who has completed that first document, and wants to carry on, will find recommendations for tutorials.
This package allows LaTeX users (especially if using traditional LaTeX/pdfLaTeX) to set the Greek letters in math mode using the glyphs from the Libertinus Serif or Sans font via the font support files provided by Bob Tennent's libertinus-type1 package. All Greek letters are defined both in \...up and \...it variants. The style (ISO, TeX, or French i.e., upright) can be modified midway in the document. A legacy mode uses font support from the (obsolete) libertine-legacy package which maps to the Linux Libertine or Biolinum fonts. This package is for users who only want to customize Greek letters in math mode.
The package manages character class schemes of XeTeX. Using this package, you may switch among different character class schemes. Migration commands are provided for make packages using this mechanism compatible with each others.
This package provides a development of TeX, which deals in multi-octet Unicode characters, to enable native treatment of a wide range of languages without changing character-set. Work on Omega has ceased (the TeX Live package contains only support files); its compatible successor is Aleph, which is itself also in major maintenance mode only. Ongoing projects developing Omega (and Aleph) ideas include Omega-2 and LuaTeX.
This package enables you to split a bibliography into several categories and subcategories. It does not depend on BibTeX: any bibliography may be split and reordered.
The package provides a simple and easily extensible biblography/citation style for Chinese LaTeX users, using BibLaTeX.
This is an (incomplete, simplified) Chinese translation of the Asymptote manual.
nodetree is a development package that visualizes the structure of node lists. It uses a similar visual representation for node lists as the UNIX tree command for a folder structure.
This package can be used to create miniature documents inside other LaTeX documents. Inside the minidocument all features of the outer vertical mode like page breaking, floats, marginpars, etc., are available.