This LaTeX package defines commands \counterwithin (which sets up a
counter to be reset when another is incremented) and \counterwithout
(which unsets such a relationship).
This LaTeX package defines a single command, \setbibref, which sets
whichever of \bibname and \refname is in use. (\bibname is used in
book.cls and report.cls, and \refname is used in article.cls.)
This package defines the environment numcases: equations with several
alternative right-hand sides, with equation numbers for each
alternative. It also defines environment subnumcases, where each
alternative is a sub-number (e.g., 8a, 8b, ...) of the equation set as
a whole.
The \DeclareCaption command defines a class of caption command
associated with the counter specified to the command. These commands
are free-standing (i.e., don't need to be inside a float environment).
The package uses \DeclareCaption to define \figcaption and
\tabcaption, which can be used outside figure or table environments.
This fixes PR 43165.
Major changes:
- added and documented |[xy]bar legend| styles and |[xy]bar interval
legend| styles
- renamed 'every mesh legend' to 'mesh legend' for consistency
- improved 'mesh legend' (rescaled and reshiftet it a bit)
- Imported all patches to PGF written by Christian Feuersaenger.
- added |tiny| style
- numerous bug fixes
See ChangeLog in tex-pgfplots-doc for the complete list of changes.
This LaTeX package defines a command \captionof for putting a caption
to something that's not a float. Note that the caption package
includes a \captionof command that is an extension of that provided by
this package.
This is a LaTeX package to draw diagonal lines ("cancelling" a term)
and arrows with limits (cancelling a term "to a value") through parts
of maths formulae.
This LaTeX package makes a very minor change to the operation of the
\cite command. Note that the change is not necessary in unmodified
LaTeX; however, there remain packages that restore the undesirable
behavior of the command as provided in LaTeX 2.09. (Note that neither
cite nor natbib make this mistake.)
This LaTeX package provides macros to typeset bra-ket notation, as
well as set specifiers, with a single ("|") or a double ("||" or
("\|") vertical bar specifier in between two bracketed parts. Each
macro comes in a fixed-size version and an expanding version. If the
package finds itself operating under e-tex, it uses the extended
primitive \middle for more reliable results.
This LaTeX package allows access to extra bold fonts for Computer
Modern OT1 encoding (such fonts are available as MetaFont source).
Since there is more than one bold tt-family font set, the version
required is selected by a package option.
A LaTeX style file for use with the letter class that overwrites the
\opening and \closing macros so that letters can be styled with the
block letter style instead of the default style. Thus, the return
address, the closing, and the signature appear flushed on the left
margin.
This package provides macros which can add a specified number of days
to the current date (as specified in \today), to save, set and restore
the 'current date' and print it. Intended for use, for example, in
invoices payable within 14 days from today etc. Has only been tested
with Czech dates.
This is a re-implementation, for LaTeX 2e, of the original
Harvard package. The bundle contains the LaTeX package, several
BibTeX styles, and a Perl package for use with
LaTeX2HTML. Harvard is an author-year citation style (all but
the first author are suppressed in second and subsequent
citations of the same entry); the package defines several
variant styles: apsr.bst for the American Political Science
Review; agsm.bst for Australian Government publications;
dcu.bst from the Design Computing Unit of the University of
Sydney; kluwer.bstwhich aims at the format preferred in
Kluwer publications; nederlands.bst which deals with
sorting Dutch names with prefixes (such as van) according to
Dutch rules; together with several styles whose authors offer
no description of their behaviour.