This package provides a class and a bibliography style for the FCAV-UNESP Brazilian university, written based on the institution rules for thesis publications.
This class is used with LaTeX presentations using the prosper
class. The aim of this class is to produce a printable version of the slides written with Prosper, with two slides per page.
The mattens
package contains the definitions to typeset matrices, vectors and tensors as used in the engineering community for the representation of common vectors and tensors such as forces, velocities, moments of inertia, etc.
This package provides a bunch of packages, including: idverb.tex
, for short verbatim; xfig.tex
, for including xfig/transfig output in a TeX document; and cassette.tex
for setting cassette labels.
This package implements a LaTeX command that converts an amsrefs
bibliographical database (.ltb
) to a BibTeX bibliographical database (.bib
). ltb2bib
is the reverse of the amsxport option in amsrefs
.
This LaTeX package provides a number of commands for printing the value of a TeX dimension. For example, \tenthpt{\baselineskip}
yields the current value of \baselineskip
rounded to the nearest tenth of a point.
SyncTeX allows navigating between the TeX source and (usually PDF) output, in both directions, given a SyncTeX-aware front end. It is compiled into most engines and can be enabled with the --synctex=1 option.
The ltablex
package modifies the tabularx
environment to combine the features of the tabularx
package (auto-sized columns in a fixed-width table) with those of the longtable
package (multi-page tables).
The class provides support for the documentation of the author's packages, using KOMA-Script. This class is provided as is solely for the benefit of anyone who wants to compile the documentation of those packages.
This package simplifies creation of new documents for the (average) Croatian user. As an example, a class file hrdipl.cls
(designed for the graduation thesis at the University of Zagreb) and sample thesis documents are included.
The bundle provides support for typesetting technical and scientific Brazilian documents (like academic thesis, articles, reports, research project and others) based on the ABNT rules. It replaces the old abntex
.
The class permits typesetting of diploma, bachelor's and master's theses for the IMTEK at the University of Freiburg (Germany). The class is based on the KOMA-Script class scrbook
.
There are macro and environment arguments that expect numbers that will internally be multiplied by \unitlength
. This package extends the syntax of these arguments, so that dimensions with calculation support may be used for these arguments.
This package provides a copy of the Charter Type-1 fonts which Bitstream contributed to the X consortium, renamed for use with TeX. Support for use with LaTeX is available in freenfss
, part of psnfss
.
For translations, proofreading, journal contributions etc., standard pages are used. Those standard pages consist of a fixed number of lines and characters per line. This package produces pages with n lines of at most m characters each.
Chicago is a BibTeX style that follows the B reference style of the 13th Edition of the Chicago manual of style; a LaTeX package is also provided. The style was derived from the newapa
style.
The lineara
package provides a simple interface to two fonts which include all known symbols, simple and complex, of the Linear A script. This way one can easily replicate Linear A texts using modern typographic technology.
This is a PSTricks related package for drawing funny objects, like ant, bird, fish, kangaroo, etc. Such objects may be useful for testing other PSTricks macros and/or packages. (Or they can be used for fun...)
This package allows figures or tables to have text wrapped around them. It does not work in combination with list environments, but can be used in a parbox
or minipage
, and in two-column format.
The class may be used to typeset articles to be published in the proceedings of SAS(R) User group conferences and workshops. The layout produced by the class is based on that published by SAS Institute (2021).
Hex is a mathematical game invented by the Danish mathematician Piet Hein and independently by the mathematician John Nash. This package defines an environment that enables the user to draw such a game in a trivial way.
Defines general purpose macro named \newverbatim
to define your own verbatim-like environment. It also has a supplementary style file varvbtm.sty
to provide set of macros for variants of verbatim, such as Tab emulation.
The package is based on XeSearch, and will automatically index words or phrases in an XeLaTeX document. Words are declared in a list, and every occurrence then creates an index entry whose content can be fully specified beforehand.
This package provides an unofficial template of the DHBW Mannheim for the creation of bachelor thesis, studies or project work with LaTeX. The aim of the package is the quick creation of a basic framework without much effort.