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RPMPackage texlive-setspace-svn65206-69.lbn36.noarch
Provides support for setting the spacing between lines in a document. Package options include singlespacing, onehalfspacing, and doublespacing. Alternatively the spacing can be changed as required with the \singlespacing, \onehalfspacing, and \doublespacing commands. Other size spacings also available.
RPMPackage texlive-seminar-svn59801-69.lbn36.noarch
A class that produces overhead slides (transparencies), with many facilities. The class requires availability of the fancybox package. Seminar is also the basis of other classes, such as prosper. In fact, seminar is not nowadays reckoned a good basis for a presentation -- users are advised to use more recent classes such as powerdot or beamer, both of which are tuned to 21st-century presentation styles. Note that the seminar distribution relies on the xcomment package, which was once part of the bundle, but now has a separate existence.
RPMPackage texlive-sauerj-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-sansmath-svn17997.1.1-69.lbn36.noarch
The package defines a new math version sans, and a command \sansmath that behaves somewhat like \boldmath
RPMPackage texlive-rerunfilecheck-svn63869-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides additional rerun warnings if some auxiliary files have changed. It is based on MD5 checksum, provided by pdfTeX, LuaTeX, XeTeX.
RPMPackage texlive-realscripts-svn56594-69.lbn36.noarch
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.
RPMPackage texlive-ragged2e-svn66152-69.lbn36.noarch
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).
RPMPackage texlive-pxfonts-svn15878.0-69.lbn36.noarch
Pxfonts supplies virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Palatino (or URWPalladioL) with some modified and additional text symbols in the OT1, T1, and TS1 encodings; maths alphabets using Palatino/Palladio; maths fonts providing all the symbols of the Computer Modern and AMS fonts, including all the Greek capital letters from CMR; and additional maths fonts of various other symbols. The set is complemented by a sans-serif set of text fonts, based on Helvetica/NimbusSanL, and a monospace set derived from the parallel TX font set. All the fonts are in Type 1 format (AFM and PFB files), and are supported by TeX metrics (VF and TFM files) and macros for use with LaTeX.
RPMPackage texlive-pstricks-add-svn65067-69.lbn36.noarch
Collects together examples that have been posted to the pstricks mailing list, together with many additional features for the basic pstricks, pst-plot and pst-node, including: bugfixes; new options for the pspicture environment; arrows; braces as node connection/linestyle; extended axes for plots (e.g., logarithm axes); polar plots; plotting tangent lines of curves or functions; solving and printing differential equations; box plots; matrix plots; and pie charts. The package makes use of PostScript routines provided by pst-math.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-tools-svn60621-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides helper functions for other PSTricks related packages.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-text-svn49542-69.lbn36.noarch
Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along a different path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality of the old package pst-char.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-plot-svn65346-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides plotting of data (typically from external files), using PSTricks. Plots may be configured using a wide variety of parameters.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-ovl-svn54963-69.lbn36.noarch
The package is useful when building an image from assorted material, as in the slides of a projected presentation. The package requires pstricks, and shares that package's restrictions on usage when generating PDF output.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-node-svn61838-69.lbn36.noarch
The package enables the user to connect information, and to place labels, without knowing (in advance) the actual positions of the items to be connected, or where the connecting line should go. The macros are useful for making graphs and trees, mathematical diagrams, linguistic syntax diagrams, and so on. The package contents were previously distributed as a part of the pstricks base distribution; the package serves as an extension to PSTricks.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-math-svn64732-69.lbn36.noarch
PostScript lacks a lot of basic operators such as tan, acos, asin, cosh, sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh, exp (with e base). Also (oddly) cos and sin use arguments in degrees. Pst-math provides all those operators in a header file pst-math.pro with wrappers pst-math.sty and pst-math.tex. In addition, sinc, gauss, gammaln and bessel are implemented (only partially for the latter). The package is designed essentially to work with pst-plot but can be used in whatever PS code (such as pstricks SpecialCoor "!", which is useful for placing labels). The package also provides a routine SIMPSON for numerical integration and a solver of linear equation systems.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-grad-svn15878.1.06-69.lbn36.noarch
The package fills with colour gradients, using PSTricks. The RGB, CMYK and HSB models are supported. Other colour gradient mechanisms are to be found in package pst-slpe.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-fill-svn60671-69.lbn36.noarch
Pst-fill is a PSTricks-based package for filling and tiling areas or characters.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-eps-svn15878.1.0-69.lbn36.noarch
Pst-eps is a PSTricks-based package for exporting PSTricks images 'on the fly' to encapsulated PostScript (EPS) image files, which can then be read into a document in the usual way.
RPMPackage texlive-pst-3d-svn17257.1.10-69.lbn36.noarch
The package provides basic macros that use PSTricks for shadows, tilting and three dimensional representations of text or graphical objects.
RPMPackage texlive-psnfss-svn54694-69.lbn36.noarch
Font definition files, macros and font metrics for freely- available Adobe Type 1 fonts. The font set consists of the 'LaserWriter 35' set (originally 'freely available' because embedded in PostScript printers), and a variety of other free fonts, together with some additions. Note that while many of the fonts are available in PostScript (and other) printers, most publishers require fonts embedded in documents, which requires that you have the fonts in your TeX system. Fortunately, there are free versions of the fonts from URW (available in the URW base5 bundle). The base set of text fonts covered by PSNFSS are: AvantGarde, Bookman, Courier, Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, Symbol, Times Roman and Zapf Dingbats. In addition, the fonts Bitstream Charter and Adobe Utopia are covered (those fonts were contributed to the Public Domain by their commercial foundries). Separate packages are provided to load each font for use as main text font. The packages helvet (which allows Helvetica to be loaded with its size scaled to something more nearly appropriate for its use as a Sans-Serif font to match Times) and pifont (which provides the means to select single glyphs from symbol fonts) are tailored to special requirements of their fonts. Mathematics are covered by the mathptmx package, which constructs passable mathematics from a combination of Times Roman, Symbol and some glyphs from Computer Modern, and by Pazo Math (optionally extended with the fpl small-caps and old-style figures fonts) which uses Palatino as base font, with the mathpazo fonts. The bundle as a whole is part of the LaTeX 'required' set of packages.