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This package is designed to read a list, for which the parsing character has been selected by the user, and to access any of these items with a simple interface.
This package provides a pgfornament library for Chinese traditional motifs and patterns. The command \pgfornamenthan takes the same options as \pgfornament from the pgfornament package, but renders Chinese traditional motifs instead.
The fonts were originally distributed as Metafont sources only, but Adobe Type 1 versions are also now available. Macro support is provided for use under LaTeX; the package supports the only option (provided by the somedefs package) to restrict what is loaded, for those who don't need the whole font.
The package provides a class to typeset PhD, master, and bachelor theses that adhere to the publishing guidelines of the University of Florence (Italy).
This package provides the binary for texlive-axodraw2.
This package defines a \FloatBarrier command, beyond which floats may not pass; useful, for example, to ensure all floats for a section appear before the next \section command.
This package provides a set of templates for using LaTeX packages that the author uses, comprising:
hausarbeit.tex: for students of the Lehrstuhl Volkskunde an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena,psycho-Dipl.tex: for diploma theses in psychology.
The package provides a command \inlineimg to dynamically create a file containing the inline image in base64 format, which is decoded and included in the source file.
This package is a slightly modified version of auto-pst-pdf by Will Robertson, which itself is a wrapper for pst-pdf by Rolf Niepraschk. The package allows the use of LuaLaTeX together with PostScript related code, e.g., PSTricks.
The default citation styles use the op.: cit.: form in order to have a shorter reference when a title has already been cited. However, when you cite two entries which share the same booktitle but not the same title, the op.: cit.: mechanism does not work. This package fixes this.
This package provides the Vancouver reference style for BibLaTeX. It is based on the numeric style and requires Biber.
This package provides (pdf)LaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Gelasio family of fonts designed by Eben Sorkin to be metric-compatible with Georgia in its Regular and Bold weights. Medium and SemiBold weights have been added.
The package provides facilities to cut windows out of paragraphs, and to typeset text or other material in the window. The window may be rectangular, or may have other sorts of shape.
This package provides commands (in French or English) to highlight formulas or paragraphs with handwriting effect.
CJK is a macro package for LaTeX, providing simultaneous support for various Asian scripts in many encodings (including Unicode): Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Japanese, Korean and Thai. A special add-on feature is an interface to the Emacs editor (cjk-enc.el) which gives simultaneous, easy-to-use support to a bunch of other scripts in addition to the above -- Cyrillic, Greek, Latin-based scripts, Russian and Vietnamese are supported.
BibTeX allows the user to store his citation data in generic form, while printing citations in a document in the form specified by a BibTeX style, to be specified in the document itself (one often needs a LaTeX citation-style package, such as natbib as well).
The package can generate thumb indexes for your document. It features printing thumb indexes on one- or two-sided pages, along with background- and foreground-color selection and full LaTeX styling of the chapter numbers in the thumb indexes. The height of each thumb index is automatically chosen based on the number of chapters in your document, while the width is chosen by the user. The package is designed to work with the memoir class, and also requires PerlTeX and TikZ.
The bundle contains documentation files for Japanese pBibTeX and upBibTeX. For historical reasons, this also contains old documentation files for JBibTeX.
The package finds strings (e.g., parts of words or phrases) and manipulates them, thus turning each word or phrase into a possible command. It is written in plain XeTeX and should thus work with any format. The main application for the moment is XeIndex, an automatic index for XeLaTeX, but examples are given of simple use to check spelling, count words, and highlight syntax of programming languages.
This package provides a survey of programming-related documentation for LaTeX. Included are references to printed and electronic books and manuals, symbol lists, FAQs, the LaTeX source code, CTAN and distributions, programming-related packages, users groups and online communities, and information on creating packages and documentation.
The package defines two new commands \graphicxbox and \fgraphicxbox, which are companions to \colorbox and \fcolorbox of the standard LaTeX color package. The \graphicxbox command inserts a graphical image as a background rather than a background color, while \fgraphicxbox does the same thing, but also draws a colored frame around the box.
Petri-nets offers a set of TeX/LaTeX packages about Petri nets and related models. Three packages are available: the first allows the user to draw Petri-nets in PostScript documents; the second defines macros related to PBC, M-nets and B(PN) models; and a third that combines the other two.
This package provides a LaTeX class for typesetting articles with a simple and clear design. Currently, it has native support for Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish typesetting. It compiles with either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. This is part of the minimalist class series and depends on that package.
This is a BibLaTeX style for the social sciences at the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin.