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Provides variants of \fbox: \shadowbox, \doublebox, \ovalbox,
\Ovalbox, with helpful tools for using box macros and flexible
verbatim macros. You can box mathematics, floats, center,
flushleft, and flushright, lists, and pages.
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texlive-fancyref-svn15878.0.9c-69.lbn36.noarch
Provides fancy cross-referencing support, based on the
package's reference commands (\fref and \Fref) that recognise
what sort of object is being referenced. So, for example, the
label for a \section would be expected to be of the form
'sec:foo': the package would recognise the 'sec:' part.
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texlive-filecontents-svn52142-69.lbn36.noarch
LaTeX2e's filecontents and filecontents* environments enable a
LaTeX source file to generate external files as it runs through
LaTeX. However, there are two limitations of these
environments: they refuse to overwrite existing files, and they
can only be used in the preamble of a document. The
filecontents package removes these limitations, letting you
overwrite existing files and letting you use
filecontents/filecontents* anywhere. As of September 2019 the
author tells us: "This package is no longer necessary due to
its functionality having moved into recent LaTeX kernels. It's
probably better not to move the package to obsolete because
users may need it to rebuild old documents. Version 1.5
provides full functionality when run with an older kernel but
issues a warning message and disables itself when run with a
newer kernel."
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texlive-filemod-svn64967-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides macros to read and compare the
modification dates of files. The files may be .tex files,
images or other files (as long as they can be found by LaTeX).
It uses the \pdffilemoddate primitive of pdfLaTeX to find the
file modification date as PDF date string, parses the string
and returns the value to the user. The package will also work
for DVI output with recent versions of the LaTeX compiler which
uses pdfLaTeX in DVI mode. The functionality is provided by
purely expandable macros or by faster but non-expandable ones.
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texlive-firstaid-svn64892-69.lbn36.noarch
This package contains some first aid for LaTeX packages or
classes that require updates because of internal changes to the
LaTeX kernel that are not yet reflected in the package's or
class's code. The file latex2e-first-aid-for-external-files.ltx
provided by this package is meant to be loaded during format
generation and not by the user.
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texlive-fix2col-svn38770-69.lbn36.noarch
Fix mark handling so that \firstmark is taken from the first
column if that column has any marks at all; keep two column
floats like figure* in sequence with single column floats like
figure.
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texlive-fontspec-svn63386-69.lbn36.noarch
Fontspec is a package for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. It provides an
automatic and unified interface to feature-rich AAT and
OpenType fonts through the NFSS in LaTeX running on XeTeX or
LuaTeX engines. The package requires the l3kernel and xparse
bundles from the LaTeX 3 development team.
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texlive-footnotehyper-svn60374-69.lbn36.noarch
The footnote package by Mark Wooding dates back to 1997 and has
not been made hyperref compatible. The aim of the present
package is to do that.
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texlive-fp-svn49719-69.lbn36.noarch
An extensive collection of arithmetic operations for fixed
point real numbers of high precision.
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texlive-fpl-svn54512-69.lbn36.noarch
The FPL Fonts provide a set of SC/OsF fonts for URW Palladio L
which are compatible with respect to metrics with the Palatino
SC/OsF fonts from Adobe. Note that it is not my aim to exactly
reproduce the outlines of the original Adobe fonts. The SC and
OsF in the FPL Fonts were designed with the glyphs from URW
Palladio L as starting point. For some glyphs (e.g. 'o') I got
the best result by scaling and boldening. For others (e.g. 'h')
shifting selected portions of the character gave more
satisfying results. All this was done using the free font
editor FontForge. The kerning data in these fonts comes from
Walter Schmidt's improved Palatino metrics. LaTeX use is
enabled by the mathpazo package, which is part of the psnfss
distribution.
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