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This package provides some macros for right-to-left typesetting. It uses by default the Arabic fonts Scheherazade and ALM fixed, the only monospaced Arabic font. The package only works with LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX.
The file can be used to format the bibliographies of PhD theses, books etc., according to the latest Russian standards: GOST 7.82 -- 2001 and GOST 7.1 -- 2003. It introduces the minimum number of new entries and styles to cover all frequently used situations. The style file provides an easy way to perform a semiautomatic, or a completely manual sort of the list of the references. Processing bibliographies produced by the style requires a 8-bit BibTeX system.
This package provides a Unicode compatible index program for LaTeX.
This Java command line application may be used to extract glossary information stored in a .bib file and convert it into glossary entry definition commands. This application should be used with glossaries-extra.sty's record package option. It performs two functions in one: it selects entries according to records found in the .aux file (similar to BibTeX), and hierarchically sorts entries and collates location lists (similar to MakeIndex or Xindy). The glossary entries can then be managed in a system such as JabRef, and only the entries that are actually required will be defined, reducing the resources required by TeX.
The supplementary application convertgls2bib can be used to convert existing .tex files containing definitions (\newglossaryentry etc.)#: to the .bib format required by bib2gls.
ucalgmthesis.cls is a LaTeX class file that produces documents according to the thesis guidelines of the University of Calgary Faculty of Graduate Studies. It uses the memoir class.
The package provides four core functions: data storage and display, data filtering, data sorting and data display. All data is saved once and then you can display these data with custom filters, orders and styles. The package can be used, for example, to record and display something you'd like to review, maybe the question you always answered incorrectly or some forgettable knowledge. But obviously, the package is much more powerful and extensible for more interesting tasks depending on the individual.
This package provides utility programs for Polish users of TeX. These programs are provided as sources, not installed in the bin directories.
The class is a development of memoir, with additions (specifically, mathematical extensions) that provide support for writing the books for the Matematica C3 project to produce mathematical textbooks for use in Italian high schools.
This package provides the Source Sans Pro font family from Adobe in both Adobe Type 1 and OpenType formats, plus macros supporting the use of the fonts in LaTeX (Type 1) and XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX (OTF).
This collection includes music-related fonts and packages.
In Die TeXnische Komodie (issue 1/2013) Christian Justen described his use of LaTeX in his work as priest (similar requirements may be encountered in the work of pastors and other ministers of religion). One point was to arrange A5 pages onto A4 landscape paper, either side-by-side or as a booklet. Justen made two Bash scripts for this job; the package provides one Texlua script for both requirements.
This package provides the Archivo family of fonts designed by Omnibus-Type, with support for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX.
This package provides a collection of BibTeX bibliographies on TeX-related topics (including, for example, spell-checking and SGML). Each includes a LaTeX wrapper file to typeset the bibliography.
The package adds to PSTricks the ability to draw 3-dimensional views of the five Platonic solids.
This package extracts the letters of a command's name (e.g., foo for command \foo), in a reliable way.
This package allows writing MetaPost, TeX, ConTeXt, LaTeX, LuaTeX, LuaLaTeX, XeTeX, XeLaTeX, Lua, Perl, or Python source code into an external file, run that file via shell escape to create PDF, PNG, or text output, and include that output automatically into the main LaTeX document.
The package provides a library that draws together existing TikZ facilities to make a comfortable environment for drawing dependency graphs. Basic facilities of the package include a lot of styling facilities, to let you personalize the look and feel of the graphs.
The l3kernel bundle provides an implementation of the LaTeX3 programmers interface, as a set of packages that run under LaTeX2e. The interface provides the foundation on which the LaTeX3 kernel and other future code are built: it is an API for TeX programmers. The packages are set up so that the LaTeX3 conventions can be used with regular LaTeX2e packages.
The package is a toolbox of programming facilities geared primarily towards LaTeX class and package authors. It provides LaTeX frontends to some of the new primitives provided by e-TeX as well as some generic tools which are not strictly related to e-TeX but match the profile of this package. The package provides functions that seem to offer alternative ways of implementing some LaTeX kernel commands; nevertheless, the package will not modify any part of the LaTeX kernel.
The T2 bundle provides a variety of separate support functions for using Cyrillic characters in LaTeX:
the
mathtextpackage, for using Cyrillic letters transparently in formulae;the
citehackpackage, for using Cyrillic (or indeed any non-ASCII) characters in citation keys;support for Cyrillic in BibTeX;
support for Cyrillic in Makeindex;
and various items of font support.
This documentation lists equivalent Typst function names of LaTeX commands. Only math symbols provided by the LaTeX format or the amsmath bundle are included.
This bundle provides possibilities to use the corporate design of Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) with LaTeX. To this end it contains classes as well as some helper packages and config files.
This class provides a LaTeX template for an MIT thesis or dissertation formatted according to the requirements of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries. This template is appropriate for an MIT thesis or MIT dissertation of any type.
This package approaches the problem of the shortage of registers, by providing a mechanism for local allocation. The package works with Plain TeX and LaTeX.