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This package provides supplementary Chinese kinsoku (line breaking rules etc.): settings for Unicode (e-)upTeX (when using Unicode as its internal encoding), and ApTeX. Both LaTeX and plain TeX are supported.
This is a BibLaTeX style that implements the Chicago author-date and notes with bibliography style specifications given in the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition (with continuing support for the 16th edition, too). The style implements entry types for citing audio-visual materials, among many others.
This LaTeX package provides a command to use Thai numerals or characters as labels in enumerate environments. Once the package is loaded with \usepackage{thaienum} you can use labels such as \thainum* or \thaimultialph* in conjunction with the package enumitem. Concrete examples are given in the documentation.
The package provides physics students at the University of Oldenburg with a prepared document class for writing laboratory reports for the laboratory courses conducted by the Institute of Physics. The document class consists of predefinded margins and heading formats. Furthermore, it presets the headers of the pages and excludes the titlepage and table of contents from the page numbering.
This module provides the czech style that can be set using \DTMsetstyle provided by datetime2.sty. This package is currently unmaintained.
Typesetting derivatives and differentials in a consistent way are clumsy and require care to ensure the preferred formatting. Several packages have been developed for this purpose, each with its own features and drawbacks, with the most ambitious one being diffcoeff. While this package is comparable to diffcoeff in terms of features, it takes a different approach. One difference is this package provides more options to tweak the format of the derivatives and differentials. However, the automatic calculation of the total order isn't as developed as the one in diffcoeff. This package makes it easy to write derivatives and differentials consistently with its predefined commands. It also provides a set of commands that can define custom derivatives and differential operators. The options follow a consistent naming scheme making them easy to use and understand.
The bundle provides macros that the author uses when writing documentation (for example, that of the texapi and yax packages).
The package allows Bible references to be formatted in a consistent way. It is similar to the bibleref package, except that the formatting macros are all purely expandable --- that is, they are all implemented in TeX's mouth. This means that they can be used in any expandable context, such as an argument to a \url command.
texdoc is a Lua script providing easy access to the documentation in TeX Live: PDF, DVI, plain text files, and more. Viewing and other configuration can be extensively customized.
The mcaption package provides an mcaption environment which puts figure or table captions in the margin. The package works with the standard classes and with the KOMA-Script document classes scrartcl, scrreprt and scrbook.
The luamaths package is developed to perform standard mathematical operations inside LaTeX documents using Lua. It provides an easy way to perform standard mathematical operations. There is no particular environment in the package for performing mathematical operations. The package commands can be used in any environment (including the mathematics environment).
This package provides a map between traditional Adobe glyph names and Unicode points; it is maintained by Adobe. The additional texglyphlist.txt is maintained as part of lcdf-typetools.
Epspdftk.tcl is a GUI PS/EPS/PDF converter. Epspdf.tlu, its command-line backend, can be used by itself. Options include grayscaling, cropping margins and single-page selection. Some conversion options are made possible by converting in multiple steps.
This font contains all digits and latin letters uppercase and lowercase for the Computer Modern font family in blackboard bold.
Coursepaper is a class with which students can provide simple course papers, in a uniform design to ease the task of marking.
This package typesets physical units following the rules of the International System of Units (SI). Note that the package is now superseded by siunitx; siunits has maintenance-only support, now.
This package allows you to put your document under a license and include a link to read about the license or include an icon or image of the license. Currently, only Creative Commons is supported, but this package is designed to handle all kinds of licenses.
This package provides a TeX format designed to help students write short reports and essays. It provides the user with a suitable set of commands for such a task. It is also more robust than plain TeX and LaTeX.
The package is intended for setting rich text into titling capitals (in which the first character of words are capitalized). It automatically accounts for diacritical marks (like umlauts), national symbols (like ae), punctuation, and font changing commands that alter the appearance or size of the text. It allows a list of predesignated words to be protected as lower-cased, and also allows for titling exceptions of various sorts.
This is a LaTeX package for using colors from the current Beamer theme in PGFPlots diagrams.
This package provides Polish macros and fonts supporting Pagella/pxfonts and Termes/txfonts
The chemformula package and babel-russian settings both define macros named \ch. This package un-defines Babel's macro to prevent an error when both packages are loaded together. Optionally, it redefines the \cosh macro to print the hyperbolic cosine in Russian notation or defines a new macro \Ch for that purpose.
This is a Chinese translation of the tlmgr documentation. It introduces some of the common usage of the TeX Live Manager. The original can be found in the tlmgrbasics package.
This BibTeX bibliography style is for the Journal of Molecular Biology and Journal of Theoretical Biology; the accompanying LaTeX package is a close relative of apalike.sty in the BibTeX distribution; it features author-date references.