Name : texlive-datatool
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Version : svn41772
| Vendor : Fedora Project
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Release : 14.fc29
| Date : 2018-06-23 22:24:21
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Group : Applications/Publishing
| Source RPM : texlive-2017-14.fc29.src.rpm
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Size : 0.46 MB
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Packager : Fedora Project
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Summary : Tools to load and manipulate data
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Description :
The tools comprise six packages: datatool.sty: databases may be created using LaTeX commands or by importing external files; they may be sorted numerically or alphabetically; repetitive operations (such as mail merging) may be performed on each row of a database, subject to conditions to exclude particular rows; commands are provided to examine database elements, and to convert formats (for example, to convert a numeric element to a format compatible with the fp package; datapie.sty: a database may be represented as a pie chart; flexible options allow colouring of the chart, and annotation hooks are available; dataplot.sty: a database may be represented as a 2- dimensional scatter or line plot; flexible options control of the plot\'s overall appearance, and of legends and other extra information; databar.sty: a database may be represented as a bar chart; overall appearance, colouring and annotation are controllable; datagidx.sty: provides a way of indexing or creating glossaries/lists of acronyms that uses TeX to do the sorting and collating instead of using an external indexing application, such as xindy or makeindex; databib.sty: a bibliography may be loaded into a datatool database, and manipulated there before being printed (this permits a LaTeX- based route to printing bibliographies in formats for which no BibTeX style is available); and person.sty: provides support for displaying a person\'s name and pronoun in a document, thus avoiding cumbersome use of \"he/she\", etc. The drawing packages make use of PGF/TikZ for their output. The bundle supersedes and replaces the author\'s csvtools bundle.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-fedora-buffet/alt/risc-v/repo/fedora/rawhide/25835/riscv64/Packages/t |