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RPMPackage thai-scalable-waree-fonts-0.7.3-2.fc36.noarch
fonts-tlwg provides a collection of free scalable Thai fonts. This package provides the Waree family of Thai fonts.
RPMPackage thai-scalable-fonts-common-0.7.3-2.fc36.noarch
fonts-tlwg provides a collection of free scalable Thai fonts. This package consists of files used by other thai-scalable-fonts packages.
RPMPackage texttopaps-0.7.1-4.fc36.x86_64
paps is a PostScript converter from plain text file using Pango. This package contains a CUPS filter based on paps.
RPMPackage texlive-zref-svn62977-69.lbn36.noarch
This package offers a means to remove the limitation, of only two properties, that is inherent in the way LaTeX's reference system works. The package implements an extensible referencing system, where properties may be defined and used in the course of a document. It provides an interface for macro programmers to access the new reference scheme and some modules that use it. Modules available are: zref-user, use zref for "traditional" labels and references; zref-abspage, retrieve absolute page numbers (physical pages, as opposed to the 'logical' page number that is normally typeset when a page number is requested; zref-lastpage, provide a zref-label for the last page of the document; zref-nextpage, provide the page number of the next page of the document; zref-totpages, provide the total number of pages in the document; zref-pagelayout, provide the page layout parameters of a each page (which may then be printed at the end of the document); zref-perpage, make a counter reset for each new page; zref-titleref, make section title or caption text available through the reference system; zref-savepos, make positions on a page available; zref-dotfill, controlled dot-filling; zref-env, record the latest environment's name and the line it started on; and zref-xr, provide the facilities of the xr and xr-hyper packages.
RPMPackage texlive-zapfding-svn61719-69.lbn36.noarch
A set of fonts for use as "drop-in" replacements for Adobe's basic set, comprising: Century Schoolbook (substituting for Adobe's New Century Schoolbook); Dingbats (substituting for Adobe's Zapf Dingbats); Nimbus Mono L (substituting for Abobe's Courier); Nimbus Roman No9 L (substituting for Adobe's Times); Nimbus Sans L (substituting for Adobe's Helvetica); Standard Symbols L (substituting for Adobe's Symbol); URW Bookman; URW Chancery L Medium Italic (substituting for Adobe's Zapf Chancery); URW Gothic L Book (substituting for Adobe's Avant Garde); and URW Palladio L (substituting for Adobe's Palatino).
RPMPackage texlive-zapfchan-svn61719-69.lbn36.noarch
A set of fonts for use as "drop-in" replacements for Adobe's basic set, comprising: Century Schoolbook (substituting for Adobe's New Century Schoolbook); Dingbats (substituting for Adobe's Zapf Dingbats); Nimbus Mono L (substituting for Abobe's Courier); Nimbus Roman No9 L (substituting for Adobe's Times); Nimbus Sans L (substituting for Adobe's Helvetica); Standard Symbols L (substituting for Adobe's Symbol); URW Bookman; URW Chancery L Medium Italic (substituting for Adobe's Zapf Chancery); URW Gothic L Book (substituting for Adobe's Avant Garde); and URW Palladio L (substituting for Adobe's Palatino).
RPMPackage texlive-xunicode-svn30466.0.981-69.lbn36.noarch
The package supports XeTeX's (and other putative future similar engines') need for Unicode characters, in a similar way to what the fontenc does for 8-bit (and the like) fonts: convert accent- glyph sequence to a single Unicode character for output. The package also covers glyphs specified by packages (such as tipa) which define many commands for single text glyphs.
RPMPackage texlive-xstring-svn65551-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides macros for manipulating strings -- testing a string's contents, extracting substrings, substitution of substrings and providing numbers such as string length, position of, or number of recurrences of, a substring. The package works equally in Plain TeX and LaTeX (though e-TeX is always required). The strings to be processed may contain (expandable) macros.
RPMPackage texlive-xpatch-svn54563-69.lbn36.noarch
The package generalises the macro patching commands provided by Philipp Lehmann's etoolbox.
RPMPackage texlive-xltxtra-svn56594-69.lbn36.noarch
This package was previously used to provide a number of features that were useful for typesetting documents with XeLaTeX. Many of those features have now been incorporated into the fontspec package and other packages, but the package persists for backwards compatibility. Nowadays, loading xltxtra will: load the fontspec, metalogo, and realscripts packages; redefine \showhyphens so it works correctly; and define two extra commands: \vfrac and \namedglyph.
RPMPackage texlive-xkeyval-svn63616-69.lbn36.noarch
This package is an extension of the keyval package and offers additional macros for setting keys and declaring and setting class or package options. The package allows the programmer to specify a prefix to the name of the macros it defines for keys, and to define families of key definitions; these all help use in documents where several packages define their own sets of keys.
RPMPackage texlive-xifthen-svn38929-69.lbn36.noarch
This package extends the ifthen package by implementing new commands to go within the first argument of \ifthenelse: to test whether a string is void or not, if a command is defined or equivalent to another. The package also enables use of complex expressions as introduced by the package calc, together with the ability of defining new commands to handle complex tests. The package requires e-TeX features.
RPMPackage texlive-xetexconfig-svn45845-69.lbn36.noarch
special crop.cfg for XeTeX
RPMPackage text/h323 texlive-xetex-svn62387-69.lbn36.x86_64
XeTeX is an extension of TeX that integrates TeX's typesetting capabilities with (a) the Unicode text encoding standard (supporting most of the world’s scripts) and (b) modern font technologies (TrueType and OpenType) and text layout services (AAT, OpenType layout, SIL Graphite) provided by the host operating system and available libraries. With XeTeX, the advanced typographic features provided by OpenType fonts become available for all TeX users, as well as support for complex non-roman scripts. XeTeX also eliminates the complex task of managing a TeX font installation. XeTeX is now part of the standard TeX distribution TeXLive and works well with TeX macro packages like LaTeX and ConTeXt.
RPMPackage texlive-xdvi-svn62387-69.lbn36.x86_64
The canonical previewer for use on Unix and other X-windows based systems.
RPMPackage texlive-xcolor-svn63563-69.lbn36.noarch
The package starts from the basic facilities of the color package, and provides easy driver-independent access to several kinds of color tints, shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary colors. It allows a user to select a document-wide target color model and offers complete tools for conversion between eight color models. Additionally, there is a command for alternating row colors plus repeated non-aligned material (like horizontal lines) in tables. Colors can be mixed like \color{red!30!green!40!blue}.
RPMPackage texlive-wasysym-svn54080-69.lbn36.noarch
The wasy (Waldi Symbol) font by Roland Waldi provides many glyphs like male and female symbols and astronomical symbols, as well as the complete lasy font set and other odds and ends. This package implements an easy to use interface for these symbols.
RPMPackage texlive-wasy-type1-svn53534-69.lbn36.noarch
Converted (Adobe Type 1) outlines of the wasy fonts.
RPMPackage texlive-wasy-svn53533-69.lbn36.noarch
This font contains all lasy characters (by L.Lamport, copyright notice in lasychr.mf), and a lot more symbols. Provided are the Metafont files for 5-10pt, and bold and slanted 10pt fonts, together with a .tex and .pdf documentation, and a file for using the fonts in a PLAIN-TeX document. Type-1 fonts by Michael Sharpe and Taco Hoekwater are available as separate package wasy-type1. Support under LaTeX is provided by Axel Kielhorn's wasysym package.
RPMPackage texlive-varwidth-svn24104.0.92-69.lbn36.noarch
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.