A (growing) collection of LaTeX packages, some useful, some less so.
editnotes | |
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\documentclass{article} \usepackage{editnotes} \begin{document} \todo{Add an introduction here} lorem ipsum. \rephrase{Express this differently}. Test test. This note doesn't come with a label: \todo*{add more text here}. Neither does \rephrase*{this one}. I just used the word \repetition{test} again. The command \texttt{\textbackslash{}editnotesummary} produces a summary of how many editing notes there are left in your text: \editnotesummary \end{document} |
lettrinebox | |
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\documentclass{article} \usepackage{lettrinebox} \begin{document} \lettrinebox{8cm}{lettrinebox dot sty}{Generates a box typeset in \textit{EB~Garamond}, with several of the historical font variants activated. It mostly acts as a wrapper around the \textit{coloredlettrine} package, which creates a decorated dropped initial in two colours of your choosing. At the moment, it only includes decorated initials for \textit{A}, \textit{G} and \textit{T}, so prepare yourself for Oulipian constraints in your writing. Enjoy!} \end{document} |