This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Andika family of fonts designed by SIL International especially for literacy use, taking into account the needs of beginning readers. The focus is on clear, easy-to-perceive letterforms that will not be readily confused with one another.
This package provides an easy to handle interface to produce visiting cards, labels for your files, stickers, pins and other stuff for your office, conferences etc. All you need is a definition of your ticket included in a ticket definition file and the two commands \ticketdefault
and \ticket
.
In the United States, secondary and undergraduate students are generally expected to adhere to the format prescribed by the MLA for typewritten essays, research papers and writings. This package provides a simple, straightforward LaTeX class for composing papers almost perfectly adherent to the MLA style guide.
These fonts represent translation to PostScript Type 1 of the ESSTIX fonts. ESSTIX seem to have been a precursor to the STIX project. The accompanying virtual fonts with customized metrics and LaTeX support files allow their use as calligraphic
, fraktur
and double-struck
(blackboard bold) in maths mode.
This package provides fonts (both as Metafont source and in Adobe Type 1 format) based on the capitals carved on the Trajan's Column in Rome in 114 AD, together with macros to access the fonts. The font is uppercase letters together with some punctuation and analphabetics; no lowercase or digits.
The isodoc
class can be used for the preparation of letters and invoices. Documents are set up with options, thus making the class easily adaptable to user's wishes and extensible for other document types. The class is based on the NTG brief
class, which implements the NEN1026 standard.
Texapi provides utility macros to write format-independent (and -aware) packages. It is similar in spirit to the etoolbox, except that it isn't tied to LaTeX. The tools include engine and format detection, expansion control, command definition and manipulation, various testing macros, string operations, and highly customizable while and for loops.
The plates
package provides a simple facility for inserting colour figures in a document when they should be gathered and printed together as in a book's section of colour plates. The package provides a plate
environment that takes the place of the figure
environment for such colour images.
The package provides a set of style files for use with BibLaTeX and Biber to produce citations and bibliographies in accordance with the widely-used Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities. It also includes facilities for constructing tables of cases and legislation from citations (in conjunction with appropriate indexing packages).
This package includes extensions, originally to the CM fonts, providing a parameterization scheme to build Metafont fonts at true design sizes, for a large range of sizes. The scheme has now been extended to a range of other fonts, including the AMS fonts, bbm
, bbold
, rsfs
and wasy
fonts.
This package draws curves in the standard LaTeX picture environment using parabolas between data points with continuous slope at joins; for circles and arcs, it uses up to 16 parabolas. The package can also draw symbols or dash patterns along curves. It provides facilities equivalent to technical pens with compasses and French curves.
The bundle provides new document classes for technical documents, thesis works, manuscripts and lecture notes; many mathematical packages providing a large number of macros for mathematical texts; layout providing a non-empty parskip with extended length corrections and new section definition commands; easy label creation for counters; and German language tools and predefined abbreviations.
This small package aims at making debugging (especially in an interactive way) easier, by providing \show
variants suited to LaTeX2e commands (whether with optional arguments or robust) and environments. The variant commands also display the internal macros used by such commands, if any. The \showcs
variant helps with macros with exotic names.
This package provides a class file for Kluwer journal submissions, and bibliography style for named references. It also includes klucite.sty
, which collapses bibliographic citations, and klups.sty
, which attempts to select Times for text and MathTime for math instead of Computer Modern. This package is most likely long obsolete, unfortunately.
This is an approximate equivalent of the Xerox Pica typeface; the font is optimised for submitting fiction manuscripts to mainline publishers. The font is a fixed-width one, rather less heavy than Computer Modern typewriter. Emphasis for bold-face comes from a wavy underline of each letter. The two fonts are supplied as Metafont source.
ltximg
is a Perl script that automates the process of extracting and converting environments provided by TikZ, PStricks and other packages from input file to image formats and standalone files using Ghostscript and poppler-utils
. It generates a file with only extracted environments and another with all extracted environments converted to \includegraphics
.
This package supports a new BibTeX webpage
entry type and url
, lastchecked
, and eprint
and DOI
fields. The Perl script urlbst
can be used to add this support to an arbitrary .bst
file which has a reasonably conventional structure. The result is meant to be robust rather than pretty.
This package provides the script used in the works of the Beuron art school for use with TeX and LaTeX. It is a monumental script consisting of capital letters only. The fonts are provided as Metafont sources, in the Type1 and in the OpenType format. The package includes suitable font selection commands for use with LaTeX.
With this template, and associated style and LaTeX packages, it is possible to estimate the page length of manuscripts for submission to the SPIE journals Optical Engineering and Optical Engineering Letters. With a strict three-page limit, this is particularly important for the latter. The template gives simple instructions on how to prepare the manuscript.
The package is based on the pax
package from Heiko Oberdiek. It offers a Lua-based alternative to the java based pax.jar
to extract the annotations from a PDF. The resulting file can then be used together with pax.sty
. It also offers an extended style which works with all three major engines.
The package is described by its author as a poor person's replacement for the more powerful methods provided by BibLaTeX to access data from a .bib
file. Its principle commands are \bibinput
, which specifies a database to use, and \usebibdata
, which typesets a single field from a specified entry in that database.
The package contains LaTeX support for the DejaVu fonts, which are derived from the Vera fonts but contain more characters and styles. The fonts are included in the original TrueType format, and in converted Type 1 format. The (currently) supported encodings are: OT1, T1, IL2, TS1, T2*, X2, QX, and LGR. The package doesn't (currently) support mathematics.
The package provides the means to specify guitar chords to be played with each part of the lyrics of a song. The syntax of the macros reduces the chance of failing to provide a chord where one is needed, and the structure of the macros ensures that the chord specification appears immediately above the start of the lyric.
The cmtiup
fonts address a problem with the appearance of punctuation in italic text in mathematical documents. To achieve this, all punctuation characters are upright, and kerning between letters and punctuation is adjusted to allow for the italic correction. The fonts are implemented as a set of .vf
files; a package for support in LaTeX is provided.