The logpap package provides four macros for drawing
logarithmic-logarithmic, logarithmic-linear, linear-logarithmic
and (because it was easy to implement) linear-linear graph
paper with LaTeX.
PR: ports/62805
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
note: no runtime code affected).
PR: ports/62520
Submitted by: Hiroki Sato <hrs@freebsd.org> (maintainer), who still,
inexplicably, has no ports commit bit.
- Vendor-supplied critical bugfix on using TrueType fonts
with Identity-H CMap.
- Handle embedded PS files using "epsbox.sty".
Contents changed so bump PORTREVISION. Also take MAINTAINERship.
Reviewed by: kuriyama
GL2PS is a C library providing high quality vector output for
any OpenGL application. The main difference between GL2PS and
other similar libraries is the use of sorting algorithms
capable of handling intersecting and stretched polygons, as
well as non manifold objects. GL2PS provides advanced smooth
shading and text rendering, culling of invisible primitives,
mixed vector/bitmap output, and much more...
GL2PS can currently create PostScript (PS), Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) and Portable Document Format (PDF) files, as
well as LATEX files for the text fragments.
PR: ports/62150
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <tiamat@comset.net>
latex-index is a reimplementation of LaTeX's indexing macros to
provide better support for indexing in LaTeX. For example, it
supports multiple indexes in a single document and provides a
more robust \index command.
PR: ports/62075
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
latex-subfloat enables subnumbering of different floats
(figures and tables) simular to the subequations-environment of
the amsmath package. It does not the same as the subfigure
package which generates subfigures within one normal figure.
PR: ports/62035
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
booktabs is to enable the easy production of tables such as
should appear in published scientific books and journals. What
distinguishes these from plain LaTeX tables is the default use
of additional space above and below rules, and rules of varying
`thickness'.
PR: ports/61936
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The bytefield package helps the user create illustrations for
network protocol specifications and anything else that utilizes
fields of data. These illustrations show how the bits and
bytes are laid out in a packet or in memory.
PR: ports/61935
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
biblist is a LaTeX style to create a typeset listing of a
(possibly large) BibTeX input file. With such large files --
especially, if the cite keys are long -- the needed string
space is often exceeded.
PR: ports/61923
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
The `bibunits' package allows separate bibliographies for
different units or parts of the text. The units can be
chapters, sections or bibunit environments. The package is
compatible with a wide variety of packages, including, but not
limited to, natbib, overcite and KOMA-SCRIPT classes.
PR: ports/61924
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org
bibtopic is a LaTeX package for including several
bibliographies in a document. These bibliographies might be
considered to cover different topics (hence the name) or
bibliographic material (e.g., primary and secondary literature)
and the like.
PR: ports/61922
Submitted by: hrs@FreeBSD.org