This package provides the code for the color option that is used by packages hyperref
and bookmark
. It is not intended as a package for the user.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Gillius and Gillius No.: 2 families of sans serif fonts and condensed versions of them, designed by Hirwen Harendal.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Josefin Sans family of fonts, designed by Santiago Orozco. Josefin Sans is available in seven weights, with corresponding italics.
This package provides a Lua script which can be used for retrieving bibliographic information in BibLaTeX format for packages hosted on CTAN. The ctanbib
script depends only on LuaXML.
This small and simple package allows LuaLaTeX users to access basic ligatures (ff, fi, ffi, fl, ffl) in legacy TrueType fonts (those lacking a liga table) accessed via fontspec
.
This package provides a range of differential, partial differential and delimiter commands, together with a \fullfunction
(function, with both domain and range, and function operation) and various reference commands.
This single-character font is provided as Metafont source, and in Adobe Type 1 format. It is accompanied by a trivial LaTeX package to use the logo at various sizes.
The package determines (on the basis of the width of the text of the epigram, laid out on a single line) whether to produce a line or a displayed paragraph.
The package allows the user to generate multiple documents from a single source, by marking pieces of the document with tags and specifying which marked pieces to include or exclude.
This package provides environments and commands for pairing lines, bottom lines, and tagged lines, intended to be used in particular for word-by-word glosses, translations, and bibliographic attributions, respectively.
This package was developed by members of the chair for mathematical physics at the University of Wurzburg as a collection of macros and predefined environments for quickly creating nice mathematical documents.
Fistrum is a LaTeX package forked from lipsum
that produces dummy text for use in documents and examples. The paragraphs were taken with permission from https://www.chiquitoipsum.com/.
This class is designed to simplify the typesetting of problem sheets with mathematics and computer science content. It is currently customised towards teaching in French (and the examples are in French).
This package provides macros for measuring alphabet lengths (i.e., the length occupied by the characters abcd...xyz), em-widths and ex-heights, which may help in making typesetting decisions.
MetaUML is a MetaPost library for typesetting UML diagrams, which provides a usable, human-friendly textual notation for UML, offering now support for class, package, activity, state, and use case diagrams.
The sacsymb
package contains symbols used in objective reduction (Orch OR) theory of consciousness as applied to the three brains model of psychological experience. These symbols are prepared using TikZ.
The package provides a means of defining macros whose options are taken from a dictionary, which includes options which themselves have arguments. The package was designed for use with Plain TeX.
This package should be helpful for people working on (German) law. It (ab)uses BibTeX for citations of judgements and official documents. For this purpose, a special BibTeX-style is provided.
This package defines a macro to place objects (tables and figures) and their captions in different positions with different rotating angles within a float. All objects and captions can be framed.
The package can generate cardinal (one, two, ...) and ordinal (first, second, ...) numbers. The code derives from the memoir class, and is extracted for the convenience of non-users of that class.
This package typesets physical units following the rules of the International System of Units (SI). Note that the package is now superseded by siunitx
; siunits
has maintenance-only support, now.
Edsger W. Dijkstra and others suggest a unique style to present mathematical proofs and to construct programs. This package provides macros that support calculational proofs and Dijkstra's guarded command language.
This is a simple package to set up document margins. This package is considered obsolete; alternatives are the typearea
package from the koma-script
bundle, or the geometry
package.
The package runs with pdfTeX or XeTeX, and creates an auxiliary file with geometrical information to permit references back and forth between source and PDF, assuming a conforming editor and PDF viewer.