The package provides the facility that several documents can be typeset independently with page numbers in sequence, as if they were a single document.
hexboard
is a package for LaTeX that should also work with LuaTeX and XeTeX, that provides functionality for drawing Hex boards and games.
The package is prepared for typesetting some Urdu translations of the Holy Quran. It adds eight Urdu translations to the quran
package.
This package provides fancy separators, which are visual cues that indicate a change of subject or context without actually starting a new chapter or section.
The tikzmark
package defines a command to remember a position on a page for later (or earlier) use, primarily (but not exclusively) with TikZ.
This package is designed for typesetting multiple English translations of the Holy Quran. It adds 15 additional English translations to the quran
package.
This documentation lists equivalent Typst function names of LaTeX commands. Only math symbols provided by the LaTeX format or the amsmath
bundle are included.
This package provides a font and pre-processor suitable for the production of documents written in Sanskrit. Type 1 versions of the fonts are available.
This package predefines common units, defines an easy to use interface to define new units and changes the output concerning to the surrounding font settings.
The package is prepared for typesetting some German translations of the Holy Quran. It adds three more German translations to the quran
package.
This is a LaTeX package for symmetric group combinatorics, with commands for Young diagrams, tableaux, tabloids, skew tableaux, shifted tableaux, ribbon tableaux, multitableaux, and abacuses.
This PSTricks package provides a really rather simple command \PstLens
that will draw a lens. Command parameters provide a remarkable range of effects.
The hep-font
package loads standard font packages and extends the usual Latin Modern implementations by replacing missing fonts with Computer Modern counterparts.
The package defines the annotation
environment in which callouts, notes, arrows, and the like can be placed to describe certain parts of a picture.
The package provides a mechanism for inputting non-ASCII text. Nowadays, the job is mostly done by the inputenc
package in the LaTeX distribution.
This package causes the page numbers in the DVI file (as defined by \count0
) to be negative when roman page numbering is in effect.
This package approaches the problem of the shortage of registers, by providing a mechanism for local allocation. The package works with Plain TeX and LaTeX.
This package defines commands \counterwithin
(which sets up a counter to be reset when another is incremented) and \counterwithout
(which unsets such a relationship).
The package supports those within the quantum information community who typeset quantum circuits, using xy-pic
package, offering macros designed to help users generate circuits.
The package deals with EAN barcodes; Metafont sources for fonts are provided, and a set of examples; for some codes, a small Perl script is needed.
The package provides some more extensible arrows (usable in the same way as \xleftarrow
from amsmath
), and a simple command to create new ones.
pst-tree
defines a macro \pstree that offers a structured way of joining nodes created using pst-node
in order to draw trees.
This package can be used to include every kind of Scratch program in LaTeX documents. This may be particularly useful for Math Teachers and IT specialists.
The package suppresses typographic ligatures selectively, i.e., based on predefined search patterns. The search patterns focus on ligatures deemed inappropriate because they span morpheme boundaries.