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Examples of the AMS- package
Last modified in Catalogue: 2023-11-01 14:33
List of equivalent Typst function names of commands
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Equation array with sub numbering
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Additional commands for typesetting maths
Last modified in Catalogue: 2024-08-20 15:33
A report and thesis class file for the University of Edinburgh (UoE)
Last modified in Catalogue: 2024-09-29 13:48
Mathematical tools to use with amsmath
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“Aligned” math environments with arrows for comments
Last modified in Catalogue: 2024-10-19 12:35
Create multi-column tables of mathematical functions
Last modified in Catalogue: 2024-11-20 08:35
Extended math macros
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Convert source to Braille with math in Nemeth
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Flexible book notes in Japanese
Last modified in Catalogue: 2025-01-04 14:35
Customized theorem environments for computer science documents
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Unicode mathematics support for and Lua
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Format bible citations
Last modified in Catalogue: 2025-05-21 11:50
Draw Dynkin, Coxeter, and Satake diagrams using TikZ
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Typeset mathematical operator names
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