The package is not advertised for public use, but is necessary for the support of others of the author's packages (which are compiled under the ltxdoc class).
nomentbl typeset nomenclatures in a longtable instead of the makeindex style of nomencl. A nomenclature entry may have three arguments: the symbol, description and physical unit.
The package provides virtual math alphabets based on pxfonts and txfonts, with LaTeX support files and adjusted metrics. The mathalpha package offers support for this collection.
The package provides the \parnote command. The notes are set as running paragraphs; placement is at the end of each paragraph, or manually, using the \parnotes command.
The bundle comprises various LaTeX packages, providing among others: better accessibility support for PDF files; extensible chemists reaction arrows; record information about document class(es) used; and many more.
The CD-cover class will typeset front and back cover sheets for CD jewel cases, or an entire paper cover, or a label for a plastic slip-cover.
The package provides commands to typeset Chinese representations of numbers. The main difference between this package and CJKnumb is that the commands provided are expandable in the proper way.
This package provides a package using PSTricks to draw three dimensional framed boxes using a macro \PstFrameBoxThreeD. The macro is especially useful for drawing 3D-seeming buttons.
The package defines a command \cb that positions a comma below a letter, as required (for example) in Romanian typesetting. The command is robust, but interferes with hyphenation.
The package extends the facilities of the pict2e and the curve2e packages, providing extra reference frames, conic section curves, graphs of elementary functions and other parametric curves.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
The package supports bibliographies as standard for KSFH (Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule) Munich. BibTeX entries in article, book, inbook, incollection and misc formats are supported.
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 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 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.
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.
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.