This package provides macros, and some documentation, for typesetting papers for submission to journals published by the National Research Council Research Press. At present, only nrc2.cls
(for two-column layout) should be used.
This package provides LaTeX support for the symbol for the EMF in electric circuits and electrodynamics. It provides support for multiple symbols but does not provide any fonts. The fonts themselves must be acquired otherwise.
The package provides automatic hyperlinks for URIs of type arXiv, ASIN, DOI, HDL, NBN, OCLC, OID, PubMed, TINY, TINY with preview, and WebCite. It provides commands \citeurl
, \mailto
, \ukoeln
, and \uref
.
The package allows integration between MetaPost pictures and LaTeX. The main feature is that passing parameters to the MetaPost pictures is possible and the picture code can be put inside arguments to commands, including \newcommand
.
Tie was originally developed to allow web programmers to apply more than one change file to their source. The program may also be used to create a new version of a .web
file that incorporates existing changes.
This package provides blackboard variants of Computer Modern fonts. The fonts are distributed as Metafont source (only); LaTeX support is available with the bbm-macros
package. A sample of these fonts appears in the blackboard bold sampler.
This BibTeX bibliography style is for the Journal of Molecular Biology and Journal of Theoretical Biology; the accompanying LaTeX package is a close relative of apalike.sty
in the BibTeX distribution; it features author-date references.
The system processes web files in two ways: firstly to rearrange them to produce compilable code (using the program tangle
), and secondly to produce a TeX source (using the program weave
) that may be typeset for comfortable reading.
This package provides a PSTricks related package for writing UML (Unified Modelling Language) diagrams in LaTeX. Currently, it implements a subset of class diagrams, and some extra constructs as well. The package cannot be used together with pst-uml
.
The Logic and Philosophy of Science journal is an online publication of the University of Trieste (Italy). The class builds on the standard article class to offer a format that LaTeX authors may use when submitting to the journal.
The FPL Fonts provide a set of SC/OsF fonts for URW Palladio L which are compatible with the Palatino SC/OsF fonts from Adobe. LaTeX use is enabled by the mathpazo package, which is part of the psnfss
distribution.
MeX is an adaptation of Plain TeX (MeX) and LaTeX209 (LaMeX) formats to the Polish language and to Polish printing customs. It contains a complete set of Metafont sources of Polish fonts, hyphenation rules for the Polish language and sources of formats.
This package allows simple typesetting in Arabic script, intended for mixed Arabic/Latin script usage in situations where heavy-duty solutions are discouraged. The system operates with both Unicode and transliterated input, allowing the user to choose the most appropriate approach for every situation.
This package provides a bundle of packages that arise in the author's area of interest: compliance of maths typesetting with ISO standards; symbols that work in both maths and text modes commas for both decimal separator and maths; and upright Greek letters in maths.
This package provides a simple package providing nuclear sub- and superscripts as commonly used in radiochemistry, radiation science, and nuclear physics and engineering applications. Isotopes which have Z with more digits than A require special spacing to appear properly; this spacing is supported in the package.
The Metafont sources and TFM files of the European Concrete Fonts. This is the T1-encoded extension of Knuth's Concrete fonts, including also the corresponding text companion fonts. Adobe Type 1 versions of the fonts are available as part of the cm-super
font bundle.
The abc package lets you include lines of music written in the ABC Plus language. The package will then employ the \write18
facility to convert your notation to PostScript (using the established utility abcm2ps
) and hence to the format needed for inclusion in your document.
The legacy texnansi
(TeX and ANSI) encoding is known in the LaTeX scheme of things as LY1 encoding. The ly1
bundle includes metrics and LaTeX macros to use the three basic Adobe Type 1 fonts (Times, Helvetica and Courier) in LaTeX using LY1 encoding.
The package provides tools for simple operations on lists of tokens which are not necessarily balanced. It is in particular used a lot in the unravel
package, to go through tokens one at a time rather than having to work with entire braced groups at a time.
The doc
package provides LaTeX developers with means to describe the usage and the definition of new macros and environments. However, there is no simple way to extend this functionality to other items (options or counters, for instance). The DoX package is designed to circumvent this limitation.
DTL (DVI Text Language) is a means of expressing the content of a DVI file, which is readily readable by humans. The DTL bundle contains an assembler dt2dv
, which produces DVI files from DTL files, and a disassembler dv2dt
, which produces DTL files from DVI files.
The package offers a simple notation for pretty complex tables (to Michael J.: Ferguson's credit). With PostScript, the package allows shaded/coloured tables, diagonal rules, etc. The package is supposed to work with both Plain and LaTeX. An AWK converter from ASCII semigraphic tables to TAP notation is included.
The bundle provides a class and style file for typesetting Die TeXnische Komodie --- the communications of the German TeX Users Group DANTE e.V. The arrangement means that the class may be used by article writers to typeset a single article, as well as to produce the complete journal.
The rsc
package provides a BibTeX style in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Society of Chemistry. It was originally based on the file pccp.bst
, but also implements a number of styles from the achemso
package. The package is now a stub for the chemstyle
.