This package provides a set of bibliography styles that conform to DIN 1505, and match the original BibTeX standard set (plain
, unsrt
, alpha
and abbrv
), together with a style natdin
to work with natbib
.
This package provides three commands \super
, \sub
and \supersub
to improve the layout of superscripts and subscripts which can be adjusted with respect to relative position and format, and can be used in text and math mode.
This LaTeX package uses TikZ to generate (Hasse) diagrams for causal sets (causets) to be used inline with text or in mathematical expressions. The macros can also be used in the tikzpicture
environment to annotate or modify a diagram.
The package provides a paragraph generator designed for use in Plain TeX documents. The paragraphs generated contain many f-groups (ff, fl etc.) so the text can act as a test of the ligatures of the font in use.
Hopatch provides a command with which the user may register of patch code for a particular package. Hopatch will apply the patch immediately, if the relevant package has already been loaded; otherwise it will store the patch until the package appears.
The package calculates the age of someone or something in years. Internally it uses the datenumber
package to calculate the age in days; conversion from days to years is then performed, taking care of leap years and such odd things.
The package defines a command \leading
, whose argument specifies the nominal distance between consecutive baselines of typeset text. The command replaces the rather more difficult LaTeX command \linespread
, where the leading is specified by reference to the font size.
Kblocks defines a number of commands to make drawing control block diagrams using TikZ/PGF more structured and easier. It reduces the learning curve for TikZ/PGF and serves as a frontend, by focusing on the block or flow diagrams only.
This package provides a development of the (old) german.sty
, this bundle provides German packages, BibTeX styles and documentary examples, for writing documents with bibliographies. The author has since developed the babelbib
bundle, which (he asserts) supersedes germbib
.
This package includes Plain TeX macros adding extra functionalities. This comprises bibliography support, token manipulation, cross-references, verbatim, determining length of a paragraph's last line, multicolumn output, Polish bibliography and index styles, prepress and color separation, graphics manipulation, and tables.
This package provides a very short snippet that sets the footnotes to be conformant with the Chicago style, so the footnotes at the bottom of the page are now marked with a full-sized number, rather than with a superscript number.
This package provides a prefix \named
to be used in TeX definitions so that parameters can be identified by their name rather than by number, giving parameters a semantic rather than syntactic meaning, making it easy to understand long definitions.
This package provides commands for abbreviating the word ``Suppose'' in six fonts and with other variations. The author recommends only using these commands when the immediately succeeding strings are mathematical in nature. He does not recommend using them in formal work.
This package is designed to help mathematicians publishing papers in the area of recursion theory (aka Computability Theory) easily use standard notation. This includes easy commands to denote Turing reductions, Turing functionals, c.e.: sets, stagewise computations, forcing and syntactic classes.
This package displays information about a document, including: text positioning on a page; disposition of floats; layout of paragraphs, lists, footnotes, table of contents, and sectional headings; font boxes. Facilities are provided for a document designer to experiment with the layout parameters.
Since PDF 1.5 portions of a page can be marked for better accessibility support. For example, replacement texts or expansions of abbreviations can be provided. This package starts with providing a minimal low-level interface for programmers; its status is experimental.
The package simplifies the indexing of words using the \index
command of makeidx
. With the package, to index a word in a text, you only have to type it once; the package makes sure it is both typeset and indexed.
This package provides a \DeclareFixedFootnote
command to provide a single command for a frequently-used footnote. The package ensures that only one instance of the footnote text appears on each page (LaTeX needs to be run several times to achieve this).
This package provides LaTeX font definition files for the Concrete fonts and a LaTeX package for typesetting documents using Concrete as the default font family. The files support OT1, T1, TS1, and Concrete mathematics including AMS fonts (Ulrik Vieth's concmath
).
The package integrates the features of xkeyval
and of pgfkeys
by introducing a new type of handlers. Style keys, links, changing key callbacks and values on the fly, and other features of pgfkeys
are introduced in a new context.
The leipzig
package provides a set of macros for standard glossing abbreviations, with options to create new ones. They are mnemonic. These abbreviations can be used alone or on top of the glossaries
package for easy indexing and glossary printing.
This package defines commands to manage the limited pool of input and output handles provided by TeX. The streams so provided are mapped to various of the LaTeX input and output mechanisms. Some facilities of the verbatim
package are also mapped.
Ebezier is a device independent extension for the standard picture
environment. Linear, quadratic, and cubic bezier curves are supplied in connection with higher level circle drawing commands. Additionally some macros for the calculation of curve lenghts are part of this package.
Using the \AtBeginPage
hook provided by this package, you can add material in the background of a page. \PageLayout
can be used to give page makeup commands to be executed on every page (e.g., depending on the page style).