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RPMPackage xfce4-dict-0.8.6-2.lbn36.x86_64
Xfce4 Dictionary is a client program to query different dictionaries. It can query a Dict server (RFC 2229), open online dictionaries in a web browser or verify the spelling of a word using enchant. This package contains the stand-alone application, that can be used in different desktop environments too.
RPMPackage xfce4-cpugraph-plugin-1.2.10-2.lbn36.x86_64
A CPU monitor plugin for the Xfce panel. It offers multiple display modes (LED, gradient, fire, etc...) to show the current CPU load of the system. The colors and the size of the plugin are customizable.
RPMPackage usb_modeswitch-2.6.1-4.fc36.x86_64
USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged in they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible installation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-device and enables the real communication device. It supports most devices built and sold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel.
RPMPackage urw-base35-z003-fonts-20200910-18.lbn36.noarch
This package contains Z003 font family, which is part of Level 2 Core Font Set. The Level 2 Core Font Set is a PostScript specification of 35 base fonts that can be used with any PostScript file. These fonts are provided freely by (URW)++ company, and are mainly utilized by applications using Ghostscript.
RPMPackage uriparser-0.9.6-4.fc36.x86_64
Uriparser is a strictly RFC 3986 compliant URI parsing library written in C. uriparser is cross-platform, fast, supports Unicode and is licensed under the New BSD license.
RPMPackage texlive-symbol-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-subfig-svn15878.1.3-69.lbn36.noarch
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 is no longer maintained). The name was changed since the package is completely backward compatible with the older package 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, the distribution it includes a configuration file (subfig.cfg) which nearly emulates the subfigure package. The functionality of the package is provided by the (more recent still) subcaption package.
RPMPackage texlive-standalone-svn64677-69.lbn36.noarch
A class and package is provided which allows TeX pictures or other TeX code to be compiled standalone or as part of a main document. Special support for pictures with beamer overlays is also provided. The package is used in the main document and skips extra preambles in sub-files. The class may be used to simplify the preamble in sub-files. By default the preview package is used to display the typeset code without margins. The behaviour in standalone mode may adjusted using a configuration file standalone.cfg to redefine the standalone environment.
RPMPackage texlive-showexpl-svn57414-69.lbn36.noarch
This package provides a way to typeset LaTeX source code and the related result in the same document.
RPMPackage texlive-sepnum-svn20186.2.0-69.lbn36.noarch
Provides a command to print a number with (potentially different) separators every three digits in the parts either side of the decimal point (the point itself is also configurable). The macro is fully expandable and not fragile (unless one of the separators is). There is also a command \sepnumform, that may be used when defining \the<counter> macros.
RPMPackage texlive-section-svn20180.0-69.lbn36.noarch
The package implements a pretty extensive scheme to make more manageable the business of configuring LaTeX output.
RPMPackage texlive-sansmathaccent-svn53628-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-rsfs-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-refcount-svn53164-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-rcs-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-qstest-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-pstricks-svn65346-69.lbn36.noarch
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 ordinarily 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. PSTricks macros can also generate PDF output when the document is processed XeTeX, without the need for other supporting packages.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-tree-svn60421-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-coil-svn62977-69.lbn36.noarch
Pst-coil is a PSTricks based package for coils and zigzags and for coil and zigzag node connections.
RPMPackage texlive-pspicture-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
A replacement for LaTeX's picture macros, that uses PostScript \special commands. The package is now largely superseded by pict2e.