The package provides a shaded backdrop to a box of text. It uses a Metafont font (provided) which generates to appropriate shading dependent on the resolution used in the Metafont printer parameters.
The package provides macros for typesetting linguistic examples and glosses, with a refined mechanism for referencing examples and parts of examples. The package can be used with LaTeX or with Plain TeX.
This package redefines LaTeX cross-referencing commands to insert \special
commands for HyperTeX DVI viewers, such as recent versions of xdvi
. The package is now largely superseded by hyperref
.
This package adds the \keyboard[1][2]..[7]
command to your project. When used, it draws a small 2 octaves piano keyboard on your document, with up to 7 keys highlighted.
This package provides a Japanese document class based on requirements for Japanese text layout. The class file and the JFM (Japanese font metric) files for LuaTeX-ja, pLaTeX, or upLaTeX are provided.
This LaTeX package uses pgfkeys to retrieve individual data points generated in some script. Analogous to how one might generate graphics in a script and import those graphics into a LaTeX document.
The bundle provides Metafont source for a small font used for, e.g., Laplace transformations, together with a LaTeX .fd
file and a package providing commands for the symbols use in mathematics.
This is a minimalist class file for formatting manuscripts in the style described in the APA 6th edition guidelines. The apa6
class provides better coverage of the requirements.
The package provides extended versions of \newcommand
and related LaTeX commands, which allow easy and robust definition of macros with many optional arguments, using a clear and simple xkeyval
-style syntax.
This is a reimplementation of LaTeX's indexing macros to provide better support for indexing. For example, it supports multiple indexes in a single document and provides a more robust \index
command.
The package provides a simple, though fancy float environment to document terminal sessions --- like command executions or shell operations. The look and feel of the package output imitates the look of a shell prompt.
The package simplifies the process of writing differential operators and brackets in LaTeX. The commands facilitate the easy manipulation of equations involving brackets and allow partial differentials to be expressed in an alternate form.
The package provides OCG (Optional Content Groups) support within a PDF document, replacing the file.sty
distributed with Asymptote. Nested OCGs are supported. The package may be used with pdfLaTeX and XeLaTeX.
Writing a TeX length with \the
writes the value and the unit without a space. Package isopt
provides a macro \ISO
which inserts a user defined space between number and unit.
With the help of the \iexec
command, you can execute a shell command and then input its output into your document. This package also lets you use any special symbols inside your command.
This is Springer's official macro package for typesetting contributions to be published in Springer's LNCS and its related proceedings series CCIS, LNBIP, LNICST, and IFIP AICT.
The jacow
class is used for submissions to the proceedings of conferences on JACoW, an international collaboration that publishes the proceedings of accelerator conferences held around the world.
The package provides efficient looping macros for processing both CSV (separated-values) and NSV/TSV (non-separated values) lists. CSV lists which have associated parsers may be processed with the tools of the package.
This package provides tools to generate a PK file from an Adobe Type 1 font. PK fonts are (or used to be) valuable in enabling previewers to view documents generated that use Type 1 fonts.
units
is a package for typesetting physical units in a standard-looking way. The package is based upon nicefrac
, a package for typing fractions. nicefrac
is included in the units
bundle.
This is the original, and somewhat dated, TeX chess font package. Potential users should consider skak
(for alternative fonts, and notation support), texmate
(for alternative notation support), or chessfss
(for flexible font choices).
The Droid typeface family was designed by Steve Matteson. The Droid family consists of Droid Serif, Droid Sans and Droid Sans Mono fonts. The bundle includes the fonts in both TrueType and Adobe Type 1 formats.
This LaTeX package generates a completed standard form 298 (Rev.: 8-98) as prescribed by ANSI Std.: Z39.18 for report documentation as part of a document delivered, for instance, on a U.S. government contract.
Astrosym is a font containing astronomical symbols, including those used for the planets, four planetoids, the phases of the moon, the signs of the zodiac, and some additional symbols. The font is distributed as Metafont source.