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.
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 LaTeX document class provides a number of gimmicks to draft nice looking lecture notes, such as a number of theorem environments, automatic spacing and alignment of figures and much more.
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.
This is a LaTeX class created for Brazilian students to facilitate the use of standards from the ABNT in academic works like TCCs, dissertations, theses.
This package provides a LaTeX package and font definition files to access the Concrete mathematics fonts, which were derived from Computer Modern math fonts using parameters from Concrete Roman text fonts.
The alterqcm package is a LaTeX2e package, for making multiple choices questionnaires in a table with two columns. The aim is to provide some useful macros to build QCM in tables.
This package provides several macros to fetch git information and typeset it. The macros defined by LaTeXgit can be helpful to documentation authors and others to whom clear document versioning is important.
This small package provides a means of loading as \mathcal an uprighted version of the calligraphic fonts from the TX font package. A scaled option is provided to allow arbitrary scaling.
The package provides a \makecommand command, which is like \newcommand or \renewcommand except it always (re)defines a command. There is also \makeenvironment and \provideenvironment for environments.
nodetree is a development package that visualizes the structure of node lists. It uses a similar visual representation for node lists as the UNIX tree command for a folder structure.
This package ports PEG (Parsing Expression Grammars) to TeX. Following the design in LPEG (Parsing Expression Grammars for Lua), it defines patterns as LaTeX3 variables, and offers several operators to compose patterns.
The package makes it possible to incorporate git version control metadata into documents. For memoir users, the package provides the means to tailor page headers and footers to use the metadata.
The package provides two commands: \dotlessi and \dotlessj, which give access to dotless i and j in math mode. They are intended for symbols in non English languages.
This LaTeX package helps you show TeX code next to the corresponding PDF snapshots, in two-column formatting. You can use it either in .dtx documentation or in .tex files.
This LaTeX package permits quickly typesetting board states of Puyo Puyo games. It supports large and small boards with arbitrary shape, hidden rows, current and next puyos, labels and move planning markers.
LaTeX for Word Processor Users is a guide that helps converting knowledge and techniques of word processing into the LaTeX typesetting environment. It aims at helping such users use LaTeX instead.
This package provides a package for typesetting Young-Tableaux, mathematical symbols for the representations of groups, providing two macros, \yng(1) and \young(1) to generate the whole Young-Tableau.
Stephan Bellantoni's version has provided preamble commands for selecting environments to be included/excluded. This package does the same, but corrects, improves, and extends it in both implementation and function.
This package provides an easy interface to adjust the character protrusion for different fonts and choosing the right adjustment automatically depending on the font. The package is largely superseded by microtype.
This package provides a collection of classes for typesetting court sentences, legal opinions, books and dissertations for German lawyers. A jurabook class is also provided, which may not yet be complete.
This package provides a BibTeX style to format reference lists in the Harvard style recommended by the University of Bath Library. It should be used in conjunction with natbib for citations.
The package provides macros to support use of the eiad fonts in OT1 encoding. Also offered are a couple of Metafont files described in the font package, but not provided there.
This package provides Adobe Type 1 decorative initial fonts. For each font, at least a .pfb and a .tfm file is provided, with an .fd file for use with LaTeX.