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Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along a different path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality of the old package pst-char. date: 2007-03-11 16:56:01 +0100
pst-tree is a pstricks package that defines a macro \pstree which offers a structured way of joining nodes created using pst-node in order to draw trees. date: 2011-09-29 17:52:33 +0200
PStricks offers an extensive collection of macros for generating PostScript that is usable with most TeX macro formats, including Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, and AMS-LaTeX. Included are macros for colour, graphics, pie charts, rotation, trees and overlays. It has many special features, including a wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with a flexible interface and with colour support. There are macros for colouring or shading the cells of tables. The package pstricks-add contains bug-fixes and additions for pstricks (among other things). PSTricks uses PostScript \special commands, which are not supported by PDF(La)TeX. This limitation may be overcome by using either the pst-pdf or the pdftricks package, to generate a PDF inclusion from a PSTricks diagram. Note that this is one of a pair of catalogue entries for PSTricks; the other one (PSTricks) is acting as a "stub", while editorial work on catalogue entries for PSTricks contributed is completed. date: 2014-03-30 19:58:38 +0200
Collects together examples that have been posted to the pstricks mailing list, together with many additional features for the basic pstricks, pst-plot and pst-node, including: bugfixes; new options for the pspicture environment; arrows; braces as node connection/linestyle; extended axes for plots (e.g., logarithm axes); polar plots; plotting tangent lines of curves or functions; solving and printing differential equations; box plots; matrix plots; and pie charts. The package makes use of PostScript routines provided by pst-math. date: 2014-01-22 15:45:49 +0100
This is the public release of the qstest bundle (written for DocScape Publisher) (C) 2006, 2007 QuinScape GmbH. The bundle contains the packages 'makematch' for matching patterns to targets (with a generalization in the form of pattern lists and keyword lists), and 'qstest' for performing unit tests, allowing the user to run a number of logged tests ensuring the consistency of values, properties and call sequences during execution of test code. Both packages make extensive use of in their package documentation, providing illustrated examples that are automatically verified to work as expected. Check the README file for details. date: 2008-08-24 10:50:19 +0200
The bundle consists of: a tool for collecting text for later re-use, a tool for typesetting the "meta-information" within a text, a tool for use in constructing macros with multiple optional parameters, a package for multiple column parallel texts, a tool for processing key-value structured lists, and macros for typesetting a number as a German-language string. date: 2007-01-15 20:25:47 +0100
Provides support for setting the spacing between lines in a document. Package options include singlespacing, onehalfspacing, and doublespacing. Alternatively the spacing can be changed as required with the \singlespacing, \onehalfspacing, and \doublespacing commands. Other size spacings also available. date: 2011-12-19 12:40:22 +0100
This package provides a way to typeset LaTeX source code and the related result in the same document. date: 2014-01-20 15:14:58 +0100
Provides hyphenatable spacing out (letterspacing), underlining, striking out, etc., using the TeX hyphenation algorithm to find the proper hyphens automatically. The package also provides a mechanism that can be used to implement similar tasks, that have to treat text syllable by syllable. This is shown in two examples. The package itself does not support UTF-8 input in ordinary (PDF)LaTeX; some UTF-8 support is offered by package soulutf8 date: 2009-10-10 00:35:28 +0200
The package provides support for the manipulation and reference of small or 'sub' figures and tables within a single figure or table environment. It is convenient to use this package when your subfigures are to be separately captioned, referenced, or are to be included in the List-of-Figures. A new \subfigure command is introduced which can be used inside a figure environment for each subfigure. An optional first argument is used as the caption for that subfigure. This package supersedes the subfigure package (which will continue to be supported, but no longer maintained). The name has changed because the subfig package is not completely backward compatible with the older subfigure package due to an extensive rewrite to use the new caption package to produce its subcaptions. The major advantage to the new package is that the user interface is keyword/value driven and easier to use. To ease the transition from the subfigure package it includes a configuration file (subfig.cfg) which nearly emulates the subfigure package. date: 2010-05-10 00:41:23 +0200