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# Latex Packages # Latex Packages
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This is a collection of some packages I regularly use. Feel free to use them as well, if you want to. This is a collection of some packages I regularly use. Feel free to use them as well, if you want to.
However, some of them (especially `mkessler-math`) might be heavily customized for myself and do not form a real package in the Unix philosophy sense and are more of my preamble, that everyone gets to copy around that I bundled up in a central place. Some others (especially `mkessler-fancythm`) follow (or at least try to) this philosophy, so they should be designed to work with your documents and online provide specific functionality. However, some of them (especially `mkessler-math`) might be heavily customized for myself and do not form a real package in the Unix philosophy sense and are more of my preamble, that everyone gets to copy around that I bundled up in a central place. Some others (especially `mkessler-fancythm`) follow (or at least try to) this philosophy, so they should be designed to work with your documents and online provide specific functionality.
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- I like sharing things that could help others, as I profit from others way too often - I like sharing things that could help others, as I profit from others way too often
- This motivates me to keep things organized - This motivates me to keep things organized
## Usage
If you want to use these, just clone [LatexPackagesBuild](https://gitlab.com/latexci/packages/LatexPackagesBuild) into your `~/texmf/tex/latex` directory, and you are ready to go.
The builds are also available as single files or as zip at [GitLab pages](https://latexci.gitlab.io/packages/LatexPackages).
## Documentation
See the `documentation` folder (or zip file) at [GitLab pages](https://latexci.gitlab.io/packages/LatexPackages) for documentation to most of the packages.
## Bugs ## Bugs
As already mentioned, not all of these are intended for generic use. If you however feel like this should be the case, feel free to point out bugs or troubles when using these here at GitHub or to me directly. As already mentioned, not all of these are intended for generic use. If you however feel like this should be the case, feel free to point out bugs or troubles when using these here at GitHub or to me directly.