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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.
Epstopdf is a Perl script that converts an EPS file to an encapsulated PDF file (a single page file whose media box is the same as the original EPS's bounding box). The resulting file suitable for inclusion by pdfTeX as an image. LaTeX users may make use of the epstopdf package, which will run the epstopdf script on the fly, thus giving the illusion that pdfLaTeX is accepting EPS graphic files.
This large collection of fonts (in Adobe Type 1 format), with the LaTeX package gives access to almost all runes ever used in Europe. The bundle covers not only the main forms but also a lot of varieties.
This package provides the binary for texlive-dviout-util.
This package allows nested endnotes, supports hyperref and provides means for easy customization of the list of notes.
ProjLib is a collection of tools to help you write LaTeX documents. With the main package ProjLib loaded, you no longer need to set up the theorem-like environments, nor to manually configure the appropriate multilingual settings. In addition, a series of auxiliary functionalities are introduced.
The package provides a collection of tools for use either in an ordinary LaTeX document, or within a .dtx file.
The document demonstrates the use of SVG images in LaTeX documents. Using the PDF+LaTeX output option of Inkscape, it is possible to include SVG in documents, in which LaTeX typesets the text. This results in uniform text style throughout the document, including text in images; moreover, LaTeX commands may be used in the image's text, providing such things as mathematics and references.
The document also describes how to automate the conversion from SVG to PDF+LaTeX using Inkscape.
This LaTeX3 package provides macros and interfaces to work with Devanagari characters and syllables in a more correct way.
This package automatically generates quotation marks and punctuation depending on the selected language.
This package provides an Italian translation of documentation provided with the fancyhdr package.
This package draws curves in the standard LaTeX picture environment using parabolas between data points with continuous slope at joins; for circles and arcs, it uses up to 16 parabolas. The package can also draw symbols or dash patterns along curves. It provides facilities equivalent to technical pens with compasses and French curves.
The package provides several file hooks (AtBegin, AtEnd, ...) for files read by \input, \include and \InputIfFileExists. General hooks for all such files (e.g., all \included ones) and file specific hooks only used for named files are provided; two hooks are provided for the end of \included files --- one before, and one after the final \clearpage.
This package provides enumerated list environments compatible with tagging PDF for creating simple exercise sheets along with multiple choice questions, storing the answers to these in memory using the multicol and scontents packages.
This TikZ-package makes it easy to illustrate celestial mechanics and the solar system. You can use it to draw sketches of the eclipses, the phases of the Moon, etc.
This package provides the eulerpx font, which started as a hybrid of multiple other font packages, notably eulervm and newpxmath. This package was put together with the intent to use it with the Palatino and Optima fonts, but it may work with other combinations, too.
The lgrmath package is a LaTeX package which sets the Greek letters in math mode to use glyphs from the LGR-encoded font of one's choice. The documentation includes a rather extensive list of the available font family names on typical LaTeX installations.
The theoremref package provides variants of the \label and \ref commands for theorem-like environments, capable of automatically typesetting references including the theorem name (apart from the theorem number). The scheme is particularly valuable if the author decides to change a lemma to a proposition or a theorem (or whatever).
This package provides an Unicode Math font XCharter-Math.otf meant to be used together with XCharter Opentype Text fonts (extension of Bitstream Charter) in LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX documents.
Here Applies is a LaTeX package that allows collecting groups of labels and reference them altogether. It can be used for creating informal glossaries that cross-link concepts to their applications, or simply mentioning multiple pages that share something in common.
This package provides a DVI driver for the LaserJet printers, using kpathsea recursive file searching.
The sanskrit-t1 font package provides Type 1 version of Charles Wikner's skt font series for the Sanskrit language.
Comic Neue is a well-known redesign of the (in)famous Comic Sans font. The package provides the original OpenType font for XeTeX and LuaTeX users, and also has converted Type1 files for pdfTeX users.
The Adobe Standard Encoding set of the Utopia font family, as contributed by the X Consortium. The set comprises upright and italic shapes in medium and bold weights. Macro support and matching maths fonts are provided by the fourier and the mathdesign font packages.