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print/tex-numberpt,
Counters spelled out in Portuguese
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 1.0,
Package name: tex-numberpt-1.0,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersThis packages defines commands to display counters spelled out
in Portuguese. The styles are \numberpt for "all lowercase"
\Numberpt for "First word capitalized" \NumberPt for "All
Capitalized" \NUMBERPT for "ALL UPPERCASE" For example,
\renewcommand{\thechapter}{\NumberPt{chapter}} makes chapter
titles to be rendered as "Capitulo Um", "Capitulo Dois" etc.
Options are offered to select variations in the spelling of
"14", or Brazilian vs. European Portuguese forms in the
spelling of "16", "17", and "19". The package requires expl3
and xparse.
Required to run:[
print/kpathsea] [
devel/tex-l3packages]
Required to build:[
pkgtools/cwrappers]
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Version history: (Expand)
- (2019-08-11) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version tex-numberpt-1.0 (created)
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2021-10-26 13:15:15 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1670) |
Log message:
print: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
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2021-10-07 16:52:04 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1670) |
Log message:
print: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
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2019-12-06 21:23:47 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (470) |
Log message:
tex-*: add TEXLIVE_UNVERSIONED=yes
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2019-08-11 07:43:33 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (8) |
Log message:
tex-numberpt{,-doc}: Add version 1.0
This packages defines commands to display counters spelled out
in Portuguese. The styles are \numberpt for "all lowercase"
\Numberpt for "First word capitalized" \NumberPt for "All
Capitalized" \NUMBERPT for "ALL UPPERCASE" For example,
\renewcommand{\thechapter}{\NumberPt{chapter}} makes chapter
titles to be rendered as "Capitulo Um", "Capitulo Dois" etc.
Options are offered to select variations in the spelling of
"14", or Brazilian vs. European Portuguese forms in the
spelling of "16", "17", and "19". The package \
requires expl3
and xparse.
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