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gnu: Add texlive-bankstatement.

* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-bankstatement): New variable.
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Nicolas Goaziou 2023-08-29 15:44:12 +02:00
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@ -73495,6 +73495,33 @@ opacity) of the background material that will be displayed; all placement and
attribute settings are controlled by setting key values.")
(license license:lppl)))
(define-public texlive-bankstatement
(package
(name "texlive-bankstatement")
(version (number->string %texlive-revision))
(source (texlive-origin
name version
(list "doc/latex/bankstatement/"
"tex/latex/bankstatement/")
(base32
"0q2pgz8hvn50dp2i1krbc13zayan5p3mikvzg2h9fyjqc1xxg58g")))
(outputs '("out" "doc"))
(build-system texlive-build-system)
(home-page "https://ctan.org/pkg/bankstatement")
(synopsis "LaTeX class for bank statements based on CSV data")
(description
"More and more banks allow their customers to download posting records in
various formats. By using the @code{bankstatement} class, you can create bank
statements, as long as a CSV format is available. At the moment, the
CSV-mt940 and CSV-camt formats --- used by many German @emph{Sparkassen} ---
are supported. You can quite easily add support for other CSV formats.
Simply define the order of the keys in the CSV data file and how to use them.
The terminology in this class --- such as @acronym{BIC, Business Identifier
Code} or @acronym{IBAN, International Bank Account Number} --- is based on
usage in the @acronym{SEPA, Single Euro Payments Area}. The user may adjust
the terminology to suit local needs.")
(license license:lppl)))
;;;
;;; Avoid adding new packages to the end of this file. To reduce the chances
;;; of a merge conflict, place them above by existing packages with similar