The package provides an implementation of a parser for documents matching the XML 1.0 and XML Namespace Recommendations. Element and attribute names, as well as character data, may use any characters allowed in XML, using UTF-8 or a suitable 8-bit encoding.
These fonts are designed for titling use, and consist of capital roman letters only. Together with the normal set of base shapes, the family also offers an informal shape. The distribution is as Metafont source. LaTeX support is available in the duerer-latex
bundle.
PicTeX is an early and very comprehensive drawing package that mostly draws by placing myriads of small dots to make up pictures. It has a tendency to run out of space; packages m-pictex
and pictexwd
deal with the problems in different ways.
afm2pl
converts a .afm
(Adobe Font Metric) file into a .pl
(Property List) file, which in its turn can be converted to a .tfm
(TeX Font Metric) file. It normally preserves kerns and ligatures, but also offers additional control over them.
The tclldoc
package and class simplify the application of the doc/docstrip style of literate programming with Tcl. The tclldoc
package is a bit like the doc
package is for LaTeX, whereas the tclldoc
class more parallels the ltxdoc
class.
This package provides a symbol font (distributed as Metafont source) that contains many of the symbols of the Zapf dingbats set, together with an NFSS interface for using the font. An Adobe Type 1 version of the fonts is available in the niceframe
fonts bundle.
The Adobe Standard Encoding set of the Utopia font family, as contributed by the X Consortium. The set comprises upright and italic shapes in medium and bold weights. Macro support and matching maths fonts are provided by the fourier
and the mathdesign
font packages.
The Pigpen cipher package provides the font and the necessary wrappers (style file, etc.) in order to write Pigpen ciphers, a simple substitution cipher. The package provides a font (available both as Metafont source, and as an Adobe Type 1 file), and macros for its use.
The package allows a box (usually an \includegraphics
box) to fit on the page. It scales the box to the maximal allowed size within the user-set limits. If there is not enough space on the page, the box is moved to the next one.
This LaTeX package checks the quality of your .bib
file and emits warning messages if any issues are found. For this, the TeX processor must be run with the --shell-escape option. bibcop
can also be used as a standalone command line tool.
The package allows vertical alignement of table cell by providing: Z, L, C, R, sampJ and I column types, \nextRow
and \lb
commands, \setMultiColRow
, \setMultiColumn
, \setMultiRow
and \tableFormatedCell
commands for tabular
and similar environment.
Many languages --- like German or French --- use masculine and feminine grammatical genders. There are many ideas how to promote gender neutrality in those languages. The gender
package uses alternately masculine and feminine forms. It is also possible to use just one form out of a template.
This package provides (La)TeX macros for typesetting guitar chords over song texts. Note that this package only places arbitrary TeX code over the lyrics. To typeset the chords graphically (and not only by name), the author recommends use of an additional package such as gchords
.
The feynmf
package provides an interface to Metafont to use simple structure specifications to produce relatively complex diagrams. While the package was designed for Feynman diagrams, it could in principle be used for diagrams in graph and similar theories, where the structure is semi-algorithmically determined.
The package permits writing pseudocode without much fuss and with quite a bit of configurability. Its main environment combines aspects of enumeration, tabbing and tabular for nonintrusive line numbering, indentation and highlighting, and there is functionality for typesetting common syntactic elements such as keywords, identifiers, and comments.
BibTeX allows the user to store his citation data in generic form, while printing citations in a document in the form specified by a BibTeX style, to be specified in the document itself (one often needs a LaTeX citation-style package, such as natbib
as well).
This package provides simple tools for creating redacted documents with blacked-out text. Its tools are useful both for creating documents in a restricted environment (for redacted release in an unrestricted environment) as well as in an unrestricted environment (for eventual transfer and completion in the restricted environment).
The commands \import{full_path}{file}
and \subimport{path_extension}{file}
set up input through standard LaTeX mechanisms (\input
, \include
and \includegraphics
) to load files relative to the imported directory. There are also \includefrom
, \subincludefrom
, and starred variants of the commands.
This package provides additional facilities in a picture
environment for drawing linear, cubic, and rational quadratic Bezier curves (standard LaTeX only offers non-rational quadratic splines). It also ships with the LaTeX package multiply
that provides a command for multiplication of a length without numerical overflow.
This package provides enhanced theorem and proof environments based on the amsthm original versions. It allows for hooks to be placed, adds some default goodies and is highly customizable. In particular, it can connect theorems to proofs, automatically producing text such as See proof on page X.
This package bundle consists of the following packages: bxcalcize
, to make calc
expressions available in more places, and bxcalcux
, to add user-defined units to the calc
syntax.
In addition, this bundle provides the bxcalc
package, which simply loads the above-mentioned packages internally.
The package is aimed at continental lawyers (especially those in Switzerland and Germany), allowing the user to make references to legal provisions conveniently and uniformly. The package also allows the user to add cited Acts to a nomenclature list (automatically), and to build specific indexes for each cited Act.
The bundle contains an extended version (xbtxbst.doc
) of the source of the standard BibTeX styles, together with corresponding versions of the standard styles. The styles offer support for CODEN, ISBN, ISSN, LCCN, and PRICE fields, extended PAGES fields, the PERIODICAL entry, and extended citation label suffixing.
This bundle contains two packages: oldgerm
, a package to typeset with old german fonts designed by Yannis Haralambous, and pandora
, a package to typeset with Pandora fonts designed by Neena Billawala. Note that support for the Pandora fonts is also available via the pandora-latex
package.