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This package supports the creation of a collection of minutes. Its features include:
support of tasks (who, schedule, what, time of finishing; possibility of creating a list of open tasks; inclusion of open tasks from other minutes);
support for attachments;
support of schedule dates (in planning: support for the
calendarpackage);different versions, such as secret parts;
macros for votes and decisions (list of decisions).
Support for minutes in German, Dutch and English is provided.
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 modification of the standard LaTeX letter class which prints multiple, pre-stamped, 5.5 by 3.5 postcards (a US standard size) via the envlab and mailing packages. An address database is employed to address the front side of each postcard and a message is printed on the back side of all.
This package provides a very short package that allows you to expandably remove spaces around a token list (commands are provided to remove spaces before, spaces after, or both); or to remove surrounding spaces within a macro definition, or to define space-stripped macros.
This LaTeX package provides a way to typeset exercise sheets as used in university courses and school classes. It has evolved from a set of macros and environments that were finally combined into this package. It has a regular and a Beamer mode, selected depending on the document class used. There also is an embedded mode that allows using exercises in lecture notes etc., without requiring page breaks. Since the package includes a loading mechanism for exercises from external files, the same exercises can be reused in different contexts.
The package provides support for use of babel in documents written in Ukrainian. The support is adapted for use under legacy TeX engines as well as XeTeX and LuaTeX.
This package produces a wide page layout for documents that use A4 paper size. Moreover, LayAureo provides both a simple hook for leaving an empty space, which is required if pages are bundled by a press binding, and an option called big that forces typearea to become maximum.
This is a collection of packages for LuaTeX, a TeX engine using Lua as an embedded scripting and extension language, with native support for Unicode, OpenType/TrueType fonts, and both PDF and DVI output. The LuaTeX engine itself, and plain formats, are in collection-basic.
The package provides tools for generating a PDF (or set of PDFs) that contain everything one will need for musical fingering diagrams of the pinkullo huanuqueno, recorder (flute), quena and Saxophone.
This is a package to work with multilingual Lorem Ipsum dummy texts.
This package provides LaTeX commands for drawing international maritime signal flags using TikZ (A-Z, NATO 0-9).
This package provides the binaries for texlive-mflua.
Some journals accept the reference list only as \bibitems. If you use BibTeX, there is no problem: just paste the content of the .bbl file into your document. However, there was no out-of-the-box way to do the same for BibLaTeX, and you had to struggle with searching appropriate .bst files, or formatting your reference list by hand, or something like that. Using the workaround provided by this package solves the problem.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the UniversalisADFStd family of fonts, designed by Hirwin Harendal. The font is suitable as an alternative to fonts such as Adrian Frutiger's Univers and Frutiger.
tikz-dimline helps drawing technical dimension lines in TikZ picture environments.
This package allows nested endnotes, supports hyperref and provides means for easy customization of the list of notes.
Frederika2016 is an attempt to digitize Hermann Zapf's Frederika font. The font is the Greek companion of Virtuosa by the same designer. This font is a calligraphy font and this is an initial release.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Andika family of fonts designed by SIL International especially for literacy use, taking into account the needs of beginning readers. The focus is on clear, easy-to-perceive letterforms that will not be readily confused with one another.
ltxfileinfo displays version information for LaTeX files. If no path information is given, the file is searched using kpsewhich.
Similar to FontAwesome icons being provided on LaTeX by the fontawesome package, this package aims to do the same with Simple Icons.
The package provides functionality for typesetting seminar proceedings based on KOMA-Script's scrreprt class and etoc. It offers an alternative to \chapter that typesets the speaker and if necessary the typist of the notes for the talk in question.
Moreover, the class provides two types of table of contents. A global table of contents showing only the talks of the seminar and the respective speakers and a local table of contents for each talk showing the sections and subsections of the respective talk.
This package adds hypertext features to the package doc that is used in the documentation system of LaTeX2e. Bookmarks are added and references are linked as far as possible.
This LaTeX package can typeset Algobox programs almost exactly as displayed when editing with Algobox itself, using an input syntax very similar to the actual Algobox program text. It gives better results than Algobox's own LaTeX export which does not look like the editor rendition, produces standalone documents cumbersome to customize, and has arbitrary and inconsistent differences between the input syntax and the program text.
The package builds on the standard LaTeX packages graphics and allows external LaTeX source files to be included, in the same way as graphic files, by \includegraphics. In effect, then package adds support for the .tex extension.