longtable.dvi
  • Package longtable (cf. longtable.dvi) is useful for typesetting multi-page tables with user defined table headers and footlines. It can divide tables into "chunks", which will keep TeX from running out of memory while processing large tables. dinbrief.dvi dintab.dvi
  • Package dinbrief (cf. dinbrief.dvi, and dintab.dvi for just a table of commands) provides a LaTeX package for typesetting letters conforming to DIN rules. As such it is of interest mainly to German users. See the various .tex-files for examples. floatflt.dvi floatexm.dvi floatfge.dvi floatexm.tex Package floatflt (cf. floatflt.dvi) is used for having small tables or figures (namely floats) typeset in the text area. The text floats around the float in question, thus the name of the package. floatexm.dvi (a compiled version of floatexm.tex) shows an example document. floatfge.dvi contains information about the predecessor floatfig package. pfgguide.ps pfgguide.dvi Package psfrag (cf. pfgguide.ps) is used together with the program ps2frag to imbed LaTeX constructs into included postscript graphics. You do this by either formatting texts in the postscript figure in a special way recognized by ps2frag, or by telling LaTeX which postscript texts of the figure to replace by which LaTeX sequences. The user documentation is contained in pfgguide.ps, the version in pfgguide.dvi will probably not view properly. foiltex.dvi sampfoil.tex Class foiltex (cf. foiltex.dvi) is used for typesetting foils with somewhat more possibilities than the slides class, like several different basic font sizes. You have to read foiltex.dvi for usage documentation and restrictions. In particular, IBM allows only personal, non-commercial, experimental use of this class, and all derivative works have to be sent to IBM which automatically gets licence rights for them. So better be careful! sampfoil.tex provides a usage example. grfguide.dvi grfguide.ps a.ps Packages graphics and graphicx (cf. grfguide.ps) provide the standard LaTeX interface to special printer driver features, like graphics inclusion, stretching, rotation and colors. grfguide.ps is the documentation prepared by dvips, the version grfguide.dvi is likely to be missing some document features unless being processed by dvips. euler.dvi beton.dvi
  • Package euler (cf. euler.dvi) is used for typesetting LaTeX math in the Euler math fonts designed by Hermann Zapf and used in the book `Concrete Mathematics' by Graham, Knuth, Patashnik. The corresponding text fonts are selected by the beton package, described in beton.dvi . beton.dvi euler.dvi
  • Package beton (cf. beton.dvi) selects the concrete roman text fonts used in the book `Concrete Mathematics' by Graham, Knuth, Patashnik. Use the euler package described in euler.dvi for the corresponding math fonts. float.dvi
  • Package float (cf. float.dvi) provides a \newfloat command for generation of environments similar to table and figure. It also provides new float styles like boxed and ruled, as well as mechanisms for defining their ilk. germdoc.dvi
  • Package german (cf. germdoc.dvi) which can also be used by plain TeX provides typing shorthands for special German characters, as well as shorthands for some special hyphenation constructs occuring only in German. It also selects captions in German or a few other languages. fancyheadings.dvi
  • Package fancyheadings (cf. fancyheadings.dvi) provides easy customization of headers and footers of your page layout. typehtml.dvi
  • Package typehtml (cf. typehtml.dvi) provides typesetting of HTML documents. HTML2 and the expired draft HTML3 are currently supported. endfloat.dvi
  • Package endfloat (cf. endfloat.dvi) will typeset all of your floats at the end of an article in a separate section. Some publishers require this for manuscripts. supertabular.dvi
  • Package supertabular (cf. supertabular.dvi) will typeset tables spanning more than one page. It is similar to the longtable package, but somewhat older. One major functional difference is that it typesets tables with separate column widths on each page, so that you could not "cut and paste" the several parts of a supertabular into one large table.