This package enables you to split a bibliography into several categories and subcategories. It does not depend on BibTeX: any bibliography may be split and reordered.
This package repetetively produce documents from a fixed part and a variable part. Such an operation is commonly used as ``mail merge'' to produce mail shots.
This package provides a modified version of the standard LaTeX report style that is accepted for use with University of California PhD dissertations and masters theses.
The package provides some more extensible arrows (usable in the same way as \xleftarrow
from amsmath
), and a simple command to create new ones.
This package provides control over section numbering (without recourse to starred sectional commands) and the entries in the table of contents on a section by section basis.
The package extends the hyperref functionality for creating interactive forms to allow adding Barcode form fields supported by some modern PDF readers. Currently, only pdfTeX is supported.
This tiny package allows easy manipulation of the headers and footers on pages left blank by \cleardoublepage
. By default, LaTeX has no easy facilities for this.
This package provides an interface to dummy text in Chinese language, which will be useful for testing Chinese documents. UTF-8, GBK and Big5 encodings are supported.
This package draws a grid on every page of the document; the grid divides the page into columns, and may be used for fixing measurements of layout.
MetaPost uses a language based on that of Metafont to produce precise technical illustrations. Its output is scalable PostScript or SVG, rather than the bitmaps Metafont creates.
The package is for printing two pages on a single (landscape) A4 page. Page numbers appear on the included pages, and not on the landscape container page.
The varwidth
environment is superficially similar to minipage
, but the specified width is just a maximum value -- the box may get a narrower natural width.
This package exposes spacing parameters for various TeX logos to the end user, to optimise the logos for different fonts. It is written especially for XeLaTeX users.
The longfbox
package provides framed boxes that can be customized using standard CSS attributes. It was written to support precise rendering of Madoko documents in LaTeX.
This package provides the means in order to lay-out gamebooks with LaTeX. A simple gamebook example is included with the package, and acts as a tutorial.
The package computes the number of sheets of paper used by, and hence the mass of a document. This is useful (for example) when calculating postal charges.
This LaTeX package provides an interface to define and evaluate key-based replacement rules. It can be used to parse the argument specification of a document command.
The macros include: format for question-and-answer; comments on answers; lengthier explanations of answers; citations. The formatting of all the macros is highly (and simply) customizable.
The class and its BibTeX style enable authors to produce officially-correct output for the IEEE transactions, journals and conferences.
The Latin Modern fonts are derived from the famous Computer Modern fonts designed by Donald E. Knuth and described in Volume E of his Computers & Typesetting series.
This package provides fancy cross-referencing support, based on the package's reference commands (\fref
and \Fref
) that recognise what sort of object is being referenced.
The bundle provides a class file and a template for creating Turabian-formatted projects. The class file supports citation formatting conforming to the Turabian 8th Edition style guide.
The package provides the means to typeset all the hazard and precautionary statements and pictograms in a straightforward way. The statements are taken from EU regulation 1272/2008.
The package can be used to construct dichotomous identification keys (used especially in biology for species identification), taking care of numbering and indentation of successive key steps automatically.