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This package allows you to create and print scrambled environments for purposes such as randomized hint environments. You can mark a location with a series of hints, and then print the hints at the end in a pseudo-random order. The general structure follows: there is an outer environment which creates the label, an inner environment that creates the references, and a print command that prints out all of the hints. This generalizes beyond hints; one can create scrambled solutions as well, etc.
Emp is a package for encapsulating MetaPost figures in LaTeX: the package provides environments where you can place MetaPost commands, and means of using that code as fragments for building up figures to include in your document. So, with Emp, the procedure is to run your document with LaTeX, run MetaPost, and then complete running your document in the normal way. Emp is therefore useful for keeping illustrations in synchrony with the text. It also frees you from inventing descriptive names for PostScript files that fit into the confines of file system conventions.
The package provides a LISP interpreter written using TeX macros; it is provided as a LaTeX package. The interpreter static scoping, dynamic typing, and eager evaluation.
The package allows the user to use the computer algebra system XCAS to generate tables of signs and of variations (the actual plotting of the tables uses the MetaPost macro package tableauVariations). Tables with forbidden regions may be developed using the package. A configuration file permits some configuration of the language to be used in the diagrams. The tablor package requires that shell escape be enabled.
The LaTeX package beamertheme-light provides an aesthetic and minimal Beamer style by redefining colors and fonts.
The package provides enhanced fonts with LaTeX support files providing access to the typewriter fonts from newtx. Regular and bold weights, slanted variants and a choice of four different styles for zero.
pst-shell is a PSTricks related package to draw seashells in 3D view: Argonauta, Epiteonium, Lyria, Turritella, Tonna, Achatina, Oxystele, Conus, Ammonite, Codakia, Escalaria, Helcion, Natalina, Planorbis, and Nautilus, all with different parameters.
The package provides the language definition file for support of Kurmanji in Babel. Kurmanji belongs to the family of Kurdish languages. Some shortcuts are defined, as well as translations to Kurmanji of standard LaTeX names. Note that the package is dealing with Northern Kurdish, written using a Latin-based alphabet. The arabxetex package offers support for Kurdish written in Arabic script.
This package places thumb marks in books, manuals and reference maunals.
Many historical unit systems were non-decimal. Units for such measures as length, area, weight, and so on were also often non-decimal, and in fact remain so in the few places of the world that have not made the change to the metric system. This package enables creation and configuration of such units to facilitate their presentation in textual and tabular contexts, as well as simple arithmetic.
The package lets you draw binary or ternary trees of any size.
This module provides a possibility to place collating marks on the spines of sections when using imposition. Placing collating marks is a method to make the correct sequence of sections of a book block visible.
The package provides commands to configure and to draw time line diagrams; such diagrams are designed to fit into Curriculum Vitae documents written using the moderncv class.
This package provides a package for defining and using patterns in MetaPost, using the Pattern Color Space available in PostScript Level 2.
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.
This package provides an easy but flexible way to draw binary trees using TikZ. A path specification and the setting of various options determine the style for each edge of the tree. There is support for the external library of TikZ which does not affect externalization of the rest of the TikZ figures in the document. There is an option to use automatic file naming: useful if the trees are often moved around.
The package modifies the way the latin option to Babel operates when typesetting Latin. The style is somewhat frenchified in respect of punctuation spacings and footnote style; shortcuts are available in order to set accents on all vowels, including y and the diphthongs ae and oe.
The C.D.P. Bundle can be used to typeset high-quality business letters formatted according to Italian style conventions. It is highly configurable, and its modular structure provides you with building blocks of increasing level, by means of which you can compose a large variety of letters. It is also possible to write letters divided into sections and paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to have the relevant indexes compiled automatically. A single input file can contain several letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc., independent from the other ones.
The purpose of this package is to manage the exercises for a test, their points, levels of difficulty, and solutions. Some typical formats of exercises are already implemented: plain exercise, ``complete the text'', ``true or false'', closed questions, open questions, and ``find the error''.
These fonts represent translation to PostScript Type 1 of the ESSTIX fonts. ESSTIX seem to have been a precursor to the STIX project. The accompanying virtual fonts with customized metrics and LaTeX support files allow their use as calligraphic, fraktur and double-struck (blackboard bold) in maths mode.
This is a package for the visualization of 2x2 normal form games. The package is based on PGF/TikZ and produces vector graphics that are intended for use in scientific publications. The commands include the creation of graphical representations of 2x2 games, the visualization of equilibria in 2x2 games and game embeddings for 2x2 games.
This package provides a macro to select the first font XeLaTeX or LuaTeX can find in a comma separated list and, additionally, a number of macro tests.
This LaTeX package allows quickly drawing quantum circuits. It bridges the gap between the two groups of packages that already exist: those that use a logic-oriented custom language, which is then translated into TeX by means of an external program; and the pure TeX versions that mainly provide some macros to allow for an easier input. yquant introduces a logic oriented language and thus brings the best of both worlds together. It builds on and interacts with TikZ, which brings an enormous flexibility for customization of individual circuit.
The r-und-s package decodes the german R- und S-Satze, which are numerically coded security advice for chemical substances into plain text. This is, e.g., used to compose security sheets or lab protocols and especially useful for students of chemistry. There are four packages, giving texts in German, English, French and Dutch.