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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.
The package defines new commands \Centering, \RaggedLeft, and \RaggedRight and new environments Center, FlushLeft, and FlushRight, which set ragged text and are easily configurable to allow hyphenation (the corresponding commands in LaTeX, all of whose names are lower-case, prevent hyphenation altogether).
The rcs package utilizes the inclusion of RCS supplied data in LaTeX documents. It's upward compatible to *all* rcs styles I know of. In particular, you can easily access values of every RCS field in your document put the checkin date on the titlepage put RCS fields in a footline You can typeset revision logs. Not in verbatim -- real LaTeX text! But you need a configurable RCS for that. Refer to the user manual for more detailed information. You can also configure the rcs package easily to do special things for any keyword. This bundle comes with a user manual, an internal interface description, full documentation of the implementation, style information for AUC- TeX, and test cases.
This small package replaces \textsuperscript and \textsubscript commands by equivalent commands that use OpenType font features to access appropriate glyphs if possible. The package also patches LaTeX's default footnote command to use this new \textsuperscript for footnote symbols. The package requires fontspec running on either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. The package holds functions that were once parts of the xltxtra package, which now loads realscripts by default.
Provides commands \setcounterref and \addtocounterref which use the section (or whatever) number from the reference as the value to put into the counter, as in: ...\label{sec:foo} ... \setcounterref{foonum}{sec:foo} Commands \setcounterpageref and \addtocounterpageref do the corresponding thing with the page reference of the label. No .ins file is distributed; process the .dtx with plain TeX to create one.
The package provides additional rerun warnings if some auxiliary files have changed. It is based on MD5 checksum, provided by pdfTeX, LuaTeX, XeTeX.
The fonts provide uppercase 'formal' script letters for use as symbols in scientific and mathematical typesetting (in contrast to the informal script fonts such as that used for the 'calligraphic' symbols in the TeX maths symbol font). The fonts are provided as Metafont source, and as derived Adobe Type 1 format. LaTeX support, for using these fonts in mathematics, is available via one of the packages calrsfs and mathrsfs.
The package defines a new math version sans, and a command \sansmath that behaves somewhat like \boldmath
Sans serif maths (produced by the beamer class or the sfmath package) often has accents positioned incorrectly. This package fixes the positioning of such accents when the default font (cmssi) is used for sans serif maths. It will have no effect if used in a document that does not use the beamer class or the sfmath package.
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