The captcont
package provides the ability to continue the numbering in your float environment with minimal overhead. This package adds three commands: \caption*
, \captcont
, and \captcont*
.
The package modifies the annotation commands and label-test mechanism of the ednotes package so that critical notes appear on the pages and in the order that one would expect.
The package supports bibliographies as standard for KSFH (Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule) Munich. BibTeX entries in article
, book
, inbook
, incollection
and misc
formats are supported.
This is the LaTeX FAQ by the Chinese TeX Society. Most questions were collected on the bbs.ctex.org forum, and were answered in detail by the author.
The package provides a font of mathematical symbols, MyriadPro. The font is designed as a companion to Adobe Myriad Pro, but it might also fit well with other contemporary typefaces.
This package provides two new commands: \nlq
and \nrq
for nesting left and right quotes that properly change between double and single quotes according to their nesting level.
The package provides extensive facilities, both for constructing headers and footers, and for controlling their use (for example, at times when LaTeX would automatically change the heading style in use).
This package is designed to format menu sequences, paths and keyboard shortcuts automatically. There are several predefined styles and one can define one's own styles in a flexible way.
This is a package for creating decorative chapter headings with quotations. Uses graphical and coloured output and by default needs the Adobe standard font set (as supported by psnfss
).
This package provides a package which allows using the Pygments highlighter inside LaTeX documents. Pygments supports syntax colouring of over 50 types of files, and ships with multiple colour schemes.
Epigraphs are the pithy quotations often found at the start (or end) of a chapter. Both single epigraphs and lists of epigraphs are catered for. Various aspects are easily configurable.
This package offers the command \DeclareFloatingEnvironment
, which the user may use to define new floating environments which behave like the LaTeX standard foating environments figure
and table
.
The termlist
package provides environments to indent and label any kind of terms with a continuous number. Candidate terms may appear inside an equation
or eqnarray
environment.
This LaTeX package provides the means to easily draw augmenting oriented graphs, as well as cuts on them, to demonstrate steps of algorithms for solving max-flow min-cut problems.
This package defines a \FloatBarrier
command, beyond which floats may not pass; useful, for example, to ensure all floats for a section appear before the next \section
command.
The package multibbl
redefines the standard bibliographic commands so that one can generate multiple reference sections. Each section has it own auxiliary file (for use with BibTeX) and title.
The package provides a multienv
environment which permits easy addition of multiple environments using a key=value syntax. Macros to define environments using this syntax are also provided.
This package provides a convenient front-end for the \index
command. For example, with it you can generate multiple index entries in almost any form by a single command.
This package allows writing presentations with incremental slides. It does not presuppose any specific document class. Rather, it is a lightweight alternative to full-fledged presentation classes like beamer
.
The package fills with colour gradients, using PSTricks. The RGB, CMYK and HSB models are supported. Other colour gradient mechanisms are to be found in package pst-slpe
.
The package allows the user to download files, from within a document. To run the external commands, LaTeX (or whatever) needs to be run with the --shell-escape
flag.
The pgfgantt
package provides an environment for drawing Gantt charts that contain various elements (titles, bars, milestones, groups and links). Several keys customize the appearance of the chart elements.
This package provides environments randbild
to draw small marginal plots (using the packages PSTricks and pst-plot
), and randbildbasis
(the same, only without the automatically drawn coordinate system).
This is yet another package for acronyms: it offers simple markup of acronyms and technical terms in the text, giving an index each of terms and acronyms with their expanded form.