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This package provides an OpenType version of the Concrete Math font created by Ulrik Vieth in Metafont. concmath-otf.sty is a replacement for the original concmath.sty package to be used with LuaTeX or XeTeX engines.
The package contains a theme for Beamer which is referenced as Cuerna inside Beamer and has four basic colour themes. The title page shows rectangles that represent the Fibonacci sequence, and spiral is drawn on top of the rectangles. Besides that the rest of the graphic elements in the slides are scarce to keep it clean.
This package takes advantage of some of the possibilities that hyperref and bookmark packages offer when you create a table of contents for Arabic texts created by the arabi package.
This package provides several groups of macros cover different branches of mathematics. Those are useful in preparing teaching material.
The package typesets Hangul, which is the native alphabet of the Korean language; input Korean text should be encoded in UTF-8.
This is a package for representing Bernoulli trees with PGF/TikZ.
The asciilist package provides the environments AsciiList and AsciiDocList, which enable quickly typesetting nested lists in LaTeX without having to type individual item macros or opening/closing list environments. The package provides auxiliary functionality for loading such lists from files and provides macros for configuring the use of the list environments and the appearance of the typeset results.
The package simplifies the indexing of words using the \index command of makeidx. With the package, to index a word in a text, you only have to type it once; the package makes sure it is both typeset and indexed.
MLTeX is a modification of TeX that allows the hyphenation of words with accented letters using ordinary Computer Modern (CM) fonts. The system is distributed as a TeX change file.
The class will typeset papers for La Gaceta de la Real Sociedad Matematica Espanola.
This package converts a numerical number to the Russian spelled out name of the number.
The package provides tools for inserting nonbreakable spaces after nonsyllabic prepositions and single letter conjunctions as required by Czech and Slovak typographical rules. It is implemented using encTeX and provides files both for plain TeX and LaTeX.
This is a thesis class for the University of Washington.
This package provides a LaTeX reference sheet for writing scientific papers. Unlike many other such sheets, this sheet does not focus on typesetting mathematics, though it does list some symbols.
This package provides a set of symbol fonts, written in Metafont, offering (respectively) clock-face symbols, geometrical symbols, weather symbols, mountaineering symbols, electronic circuit symbols and a set of miscellaneous symbols. A LaTeX package is provided, that allows the user to load only those symbols needed in a document.
This package collects together examples that have been posted to the PSTricks mailing list, together with many additional features for the basic pstricks, pst-plot and pst-node, including: bugfixes; new options for the pspicture environment; arrows; braces as node connection/linestyle; extended axes for plots (e.g., logarithm axes); polar plots; plotting tangent lines of curves or functions; solving and printing differential equations; box plots; matrix plots; and pie charts.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX, and LuaLaTeX support for the Bitter family of fonts. Bitter is a contemporary slab-serif typeface for text. There are regular and bold weights and an italic, but no bold italic.
The purpose of this package is to provide access to numerous Greek letter fonts for math mode, without altering other mathematical characters and symbols and without loading whole extensions that provide these fonts. Moreover, the chosen font or shape can be changed dynamically throughout the document.
This package is used to produce printed slides with LaTeX and online presentations with pdfLaTeX.
The bundle offers Adobe Type 1 format versions of Peter Wilson's Carolingian Minuscule font set (part of the bookhands collection). The fonts in the bundle are ready-to-use replacements for the Metafont originals.
This small package provides commands for drawing customized playcards with width 59mm and height 89mm, which are typical card dimensions.
The package enables the user to typeset recipes, which could be greater than one page. Above the recipe text two (optional) pictures can be displayed. Other features are recipe name, energy content, portions, preparation and baking time, baking temperatures, recipe source and of course preparation steps and required ingredients. At the bottom you may insert an optional hint. The package depends on the Emerald fonts.
This package defines an equationarray environment, that allows more than three columns, but otherwise behaves like LaTeX's eqnarray environment. This environment is similar, in some ways, to the align environment of amsmath.
This Python program creates print-ready PDF files from some input PDF files for booklet printing. The resulting files need to be printed in landscape/long edge double sided printing. The default paper format depends on the locale and is chosen by pdfjam. It can be chosen using the --paper option. Before the PDF is composed, the input file is cropped to the relevant area in order to discard unnecessary white spaces. In this process, all pages are cropped to the same dimensions. Extra margins can be defined at the edges of the booklet and in the middle where the binding occurs.