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RPMPackage texlive-ms-svn57473-69.lbn36.noarch
The remains of a bundle of LaTeX packages by Martin Schroder; the collection still comprises: count1to, make use of TeX counters; and multitoc, typeset the table of contents in multiple columns. ragged2e, prelim2e, everyshi (obsolete), and everysel (obsolete), which used to be part of this bundle, have become independent packages.
RPMPackage texlive-mparhack-svn59066-69.lbn36.noarch
Works around the LaTeX bug that marginpars will sometimes come out at the wrong margin.
RPMPackage texlive-mnsymbol-svn18651.1.4-69.lbn36.noarch
MnSymbol is a symbol font family, designed to be used in conjunction with Adobe Minion Pro (via the MinionPro package). Almost all of LaTeX and AMS mathematical symbols are provided; remaining coverage is available from the MinionPro font with the MinionPro package. The fonts are available both as Metafont source and as Adobe Type 1 format, and a comprehensive support package is provided. While the fonts were designed to fit with Minon Pro, the design should fit well with other renaissance or baroque faces: indeed, it will probably work with most fonts that are neither too wide nor too thin, for example Palatino or Times; it is known to look good with Sabon. There is no package designed to configure its use with any font other than Minion Pro, but (for example) simply loading mnsymbol after mathpazo will probably do what is needed.
RPMPackage texlive-microtype-svn66587-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides a LaTeX interface to the micro-typographic extensions that were introduced by pdfTeX and have since also propagated to XeTeX and LuaTeX: most prominently, character protrusion and font expansion, furthermore the adjustment of interword spacing and additional kerning, as well as hyphenatable letterspacing (tracking) and the possibility to disable all or selected ligatures. These features may be applied to customisable sets of fonts, and all micro- typographic aspects of the fonts can be configured in a straight-forward and flexible way. Settings for various fonts are provided. Note that character protrusion requires pdfTeX, LuaTeX, or XeTeX. Font expansion works with pdfTeX or LuaTeX. The package will by default enable protrusion and expansion if they can safely be assumed to work. Disabling ligatures requires pdfTeX or LuaTeX, while the adjustment of interword spacing and of kerning only works with pdfTeX. Letterspacing is available with pdfTeX or LuaTeX. The alternative package `letterspace', which also works with plain TeX, provides the user commands for letterspacing only, omitting support for all other extensions.
RPMPackage texlive-mfware-svn62387-69.lbn36.x86_64
A collection of programs (as web source) for processing the output of Metafont.
RPMPackage texlive-mfnfss-svn46036-69.lbn36.noarch
This bundle contains two packages: - oldgerm, a package to typeset with old german fonts designed by Yannis Haralambous. - pandora, a package to typeset with Pandora fonts designed by Neena Billawala. Note that support for the Pandora fonts is also available via the pandora-latex package.
RPMPackage texlive-mflogo-font-svn54512-69.lbn36.noarch
These fonts were created in Metafont by Knuth, for his own publications. At some stage, the letters 'P' and 'S' were added, so that the MetaPost logo could also be expressed. The fonts were originally issued (of course) as Metafont source; they have since been autotraced and reissued in Adobe Type 1 format by Taco Hoekwater.
RPMPackage texlive-mflogo-svn42428-69.lbn36.noarch
LaTeX package and font definition file to access the Knuthian mflogo fonts described in 'The Metafontbook' and to typeset Metafont logos in LaTeX documents.
RPMPackage texlive-metalogo-svn18611.0.12-69.lbn36.noarch
This package exposes spacing parameters for various TeX logos to the end user, to optimise the logos for different fonts. Written especially for XeLaTeX users.
RPMPackage texlive-metafont-svn62387-69.lbn36.x86_64
The program takes a semi-algorithmic specification of a font, and produces a bitmap font (whose properties are defined by a set of parameters of the target device), and a set metrics for use by TeX. The bitmap output may be converted into a format directly usable by a device driver, etc., by the tools provided in the parallel mfware distribution.
RPMPackage texlive-memoir-svn65040-69.lbn36.noarch
The memoir class is for typesetting poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and mathematical works. Permissible document 'base' font sizes range from 9 to 60pt. There is a range of page-styles and well over a dozen chapter-styles to choose from, as well as methods for specifying your own layouts and designs. The class also provides the functionality of over thirty of the more popular packages, thus simplifying document sources. Users who wish to use the hyperref package, in a document written with the memoir class, should also use the memhfixc package (part of this bundle). Note, however, that any current version of hyperref actually loads the package automatically if it detects that it is running under memoir.
RPMPackage texlive-mdwtools-svn15878.1.05.4-69.lbn36.noarch
This collection of tools includes: support for short commands starting with @, macros to sanitise the OT1 encoding of the cmtt fonts; a 'do after' command; improved footnote support; mathenv for various alignment in maths; list handling; mdwmath which adds some minor changes to LaTeX maths; a rewrite of LaTeX's tabular and array environments; verbatim handling; and syntax diagrams.
RPMPackage texlive-mathtools-svn63767-69.lbn36.noarch
Mathtools provides a series of packages designed to enhance the appearance of documents containing a lot of mathematics. The main backbone is amsmath, so those unfamiliar with this required part of the LaTeX system will probably not find the packages very useful. Mathtools provides many useful tools for mathematical typesetting. It is based on amsmath and fixes various deficiencies of amsmath and standard LaTeX. It provides: Extensible symbols, such as brackets, arrows, harpoons, etc.; Various symbols such as \coloneqq (:=); Easy creation of new tag forms; Showing equation numbers only for referenced equations; Extensible arrows, harpoons and hookarrows; Starred versions of the amsmath matrix environments for specifying the column alignment; More building blocks: multlined, cases-like environments, new gathered environments; Maths versions of \makebox, \llap, \rlap etc.; Cramped math styles; and more... Mathtools requires mhsetup.
RPMPackage texlive-mathpazo-svn52663-69.lbn36.noarch
The Pazo Math fonts are a family of PostScript fonts suitable for typesetting mathematics in combination with the Palatino family of text fonts. The Pazo Math family is made up of five fonts provided in Adobe Type 1 format (PazoMath, PazoMath- Italic, PazoMath-Bold, PazoMath-BoldItalic, and PazoMathBlackboardBold). These contain, in designs that match Palatino, glyphs that are usually not available in Palatino and for which Computer Modern looks odd when combined with Palatino. These glyphs include the uppercase Greek alphabet in upright and slanted shapes in regular and bold weights, the lowercase Greek alphabet in slanted shape in regular and bold weights, several mathematical glyphs (partialdiff, summation, product, coproduct, emptyset, infinity, and proportional) in regular and bold weights, other glyphs (Euro and dotlessj) in upright and slanted shapes in regular and bold weights, and the uppercase letters commonly used to represent various number sets (C, I, N, Q, R, and Z) in blackboard bold. The set also includes a set of 'true' small-caps fonts, also suitable for use with Palatino (or one of its clones). LaTeX macro support (using package mathpazo.sty) is provided in psnfss (a required part of any LaTeX distribution).
RPMPackage texlive-marginnote-svn48383-69.lbn36.noarch
This package provides the command \marginnote that may be used instead of \marginpar at almost every place where \marginpar cannot be used, e.g., inside floats, footnotes, or in frames made with the framed package.
RPMPackage texlive-makeindex-svn62517-69.lbn36.x86_64
MakeIndex is a computer program which provides a sorted index from unsorted raw data. MakeIndex can process raw data output by various programs, however, it is generally used with LaTeX and troff.
RPMPackage texlive-lwarp-svn63905-69.lbn36.noarch
The package causes LaTeX to directly produce HTML5 output, using external utility programs only for the final conversion of text and images. Math may be represented by SVG files or MathJax. Documents may be produced by LaTeX, LuaLaTeX, or XeLaTeX. A texlua script removes the need for system utilities such as make and gawk, and also supports xindy and latexmk. Configuration is automatic at the first manual compile. Print and HTML versions of each document may coexist, each with its own set of auxiliary files. Support files are self-generated on request. Assistance is provided for HTML import into EPUB conversion software and word processors.
RPMPackage texlive-luatex-svn64839-69.lbn36.x86_64
LuaTeX is an extended version of pdfTeX using Lua as an embedded scripting language. The LuaTeX project's main objective is to provide an open and configurable variant of TeX while at the same time offering downward compatibility. LuaTeX uses Unicode (as UTF-8) as its default input encoding, and is able to use modern (OpenType) fonts (for both text and mathematics). It should be noted that LuaTeX is still under development; its specification has been declared stable, but absolute stability may not in practice be assumed.
RPMPackage texlive-lualibs-svn64615-69.lbn36.noarch
Lualibs is a collection of Lua modules useful for general programming. The bundle is based on lua modules shipped with ConTeXt, and are made available in this bundle for use independent of ConTeXt.
RPMPackage texlive-luahbtex-svn62387-69.lbn36.x86_64
LuaTeX with HarfBuzz library for glyph shaping.