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This package provides a friendly interface for defining the meaning of Unicode characters. The document should be processed by (pdf)LaTeX with the Unicode option of inputenc or inputenx, or by XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX.
The package provides facilities to draw Bode, Nyquist and Black plots using Gnuplot and Tikz. Elementary Transfer Functions and basic correctors are preprogrammed for use.
The package offers access to the large number of web-related icons provided by the FontAwesome font.
This is a package for formatting captions of column figures and column tabular material, which cannot be standard floats in a multicols environment. The package also provides a convenient way to customise your captions, whether they be in multicols or not.
This package provides BibTeX styles to format bibliographies in English, Russian or Ukrainian according to GOST 7.0.5-2008 or GOST 7.1-2003. Both 8-bit and Unicode (UTF-8) versions of each BibTeX style, in each case offering a choice of sorted and unsorted. Further, a set of three styles (which do not conform to current standards) are retained for backwards compatibility.
The kastrup package provides the binhex.tex file. This file provides expandable macros for both fixed-width and minimum-width numbers to bases 2, 4, 8 and 16. All constructs TeX accepts as arguments to its \number primitive are valid as arguments for the macros. The package may be used under LaTeX and plain TeX.
The paralist package provides enumerate and itemize environments that can be used within paragraphs to format the items either as running text or as separate paragraphs with a preceding number or symbol. It also provides compacted versions of enumerate and itemize.
The arev package provides type 1 fonts, virtual fonts and LaTeX packages for using Arev Sans in both text and mathematics. Arev Sans is a derivative of Bitstream Vera Sans, adding support for Greek and Cyrillic characters and a few variant letters appropriate for mathematics. The font is primarily used in LaTeX for presentations, particularly when using a computer projector. Arev Sans has large x-height, open letters, wide spacing and thick stems. The style is very similar to the SliTeX font lcmss but heavier. Arev is one of a very small number of sans-font mathematics support packages.
The package chemstyle provides an extensible system for formatting chemistry documents according to the conventions of a number of leading journals. It also provides some handy chemistry-related macros.
This is an old version of revtex, and is kept as a courtesy to users having difficulty with the incompatibility of that latest version.
The package can fetch the date declaration of packages and files used by a document, and then provide the information in macros. The facilities provide a means of obtaining the date of a package being documented.
This LuaLaTeX package permits automatically generating truth tables given a table header. It supports a number of logical operations which can be combined as needed.
Igino Marini has implemented digital revivals of fonts bequeathed to Oxford University by Dr.: John Fell, Bishop of Oxford and Dean of Christ Church in 1686. This package provides the English family, consisting of Roman, Italic and Small-Cap fonts.
This is a comprehensive package to draw all sorts of bridge diagrams, including hands, bidding tables, trick tables, and expert quizzes.
It works for all font sizes. Different fonts for hands, bidding diagrams and compass are possible. It also provides annotations to card and bidding diagrams, automated check on consistency of suit and hands, and multilingual output of bridge terms.
LaTeX's standard styles use two page styles, one on normal pages and one on opening pages with \maketitle or \chapter, etc. Unfortunately there is only easy access to changing one of these two so if you want something other than plain on the opening pages you must use \thispagestyle on each such page. The fancyhdr package does provide a more flexible interface, but if you just want an empty page style on all pages then this package will do the job.
This is an experimental package which implements an environment, blockarray, that may be used in the same way as the array or tabular environments of standard LaTeX, or their extended versions defined in array. If used in math-mode, blockarray acts like array, otherwise it acts like tabular. The package implements a new method of defining column types, and also block and block* environments, for specifying sub-arrays of the main array. What's more, the \footnote command works inside a blockarray.
This is a collection of libraries for PGF/TikZ. Currently these are transformations.mirror, paths.arcto, paths.ortho, paths.timer, patterns.images, topaths.arcthrough and misc.
This package provides Adobe Photoshop Data format (PSD) support for the graphicx package with the convert command from ImageMagick.
This package provides the command \thepagecolor, which gives the current page (background) color, i.e., the argument used with the most recent call of \pagecolor{...}. The command \thepagecolornone gives the same color as \thepagecolor, except when the page background color is none (e.g., as a result of using the \nopagecolor command). In that case \thepagecolor is white and \thepagecolornone is none. When \nopagecolor is unknown or broken (crop package), this package provides a replacement. Similar to \newgeometry and \restoregeometry of the geometry package \newpagecolor{...} and \restorepagecolor are provided. For use with the crop package \backgroundpagecolor{...} as well as \newbackgroundpagecolor{...} and \restorebackgroundpagecolor are provided.
This package puts a grid on the paper. It was written for developers of a class or package who have to put elements on definite locations on a page (e.g., letter class). The grid allows a faster optical check, whether the positions are correct. If the previewer already offers features for measuring, the package might be unnecessary. Otherwise it saves the developer from printing the page and measuring by hand.
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 package of code proposed as supporting material for memoir. The package is intended as a test bed for such code, which may in the fullness of time be adopted into the main memoir release.
This package is designed for typesetting multiple English translations of the Holy Quran. It adds 15 additional English translations to the quran package.
This is a polish version of the classic pseudo-Latin ``lorem ipsum dolor sit amet''. It provides access to several paragraphs of pseudo-Polish generated with Hidden Markov Models and Recurrent Neural Networks trained on a corpus of Polish.