Tools

This collection of packages includes, at least, the following (some files may have slightly different names on certain systems):
<#1966#>array<#1966#>
Extended versions of the environments |array|, |tabular| and |tabular*|, with many extra features.
<#1967#>dcolumn<#1967#>
Alignment on `decimal points' in tabular entries. Requires the |array| package.
<#1968#>delarray<#1968#>
Adds `large delimiters' around arrays. Requires |array|.
<#1969#>hhline<#1969#>
Finer control over horizontal rules in tables. Requires |array|.
<#1970#>longtable<#1970#>
Multi-page tables. (Does not require |array|, but it uses the extended features if both are loaded.)
<#1971#>tabularx<#1971#>
Defines a |tabularx| environment that is similar to |tabular*| but it modifies the column widths, rather than the inter-column space, to achieve the desired table width.
<#1972#>afterpage<#1972#>
Place text after the current page.
<#1973#>enumerate<#1973#>
Extended version of the |enumerate| environment.
<#1974#>fontsmpl<#1974#>
Package and test file for producing `font samples'.
<#1975#>ftnright<#1975#>
Place all footnotes in the right-hand column in two-column mode.
<#1976#>indentfirst<#1976#>
Indent The first paragraph of sections, etc.
<#1977#>layout<#1977#>
Show the page layout defined by the current document class.
<#1978#>multicol<#1978#>
Typeset text in columns, with the length of the columns `balanced'.
<#1979#>rawfonts<#1979#>
Preload fonts using the old internal font names of LATEX~2.09. See Section~#Sec:oldinternals#175>.
<#1980#>somedefs<#1980#>
Selective handling of package options. (Used by the rawfonts package.)
<#1981#>showkeys<#1981#>
Prints the `keys' used by |, |#_#>, |[#cite##1###]| etc.; useful whilst drafting.
<#1982#>theorem<#1982#>
Flexible declaration of `theorem-like' environments.
<#1983#>varioref<#1983#>
`Smart' handling of page references.
<#1984#>verbatim<#1984#>
Flexible extension of the verbatim environment.
<#1985#>xr<#1985#>
Cross reference other `external' documents.
<#1986#>xspace<#1986#>
`Smart space' command that helps you to avoid the common mistake of missing spaces after command names.