gnu: Add texlive-clrscode.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-clrscode): New variable.
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@ -2505,6 +2505,27 @@ leading journals. It also provides some handy chemistry-related macros.")
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Interfaces for Plain TeX, ConTeXt and LaTeX are provided.")
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(license license:lppl1.3+)))
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(define-public texlive-clrscode
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(package
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(name "texlive-clrscode")
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(version (number->string %texlive-revision))
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(source (texlive-origin
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name version
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(list "doc/latex/clrscode/" "tex/latex/clrscode/")
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(base32
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"1gl2ap3w7zanbrn1k2bcf3f75lfpakp5dd0w8m1jy46hyvha7jpd")))
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(outputs '("out" "doc"))
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(build-system texlive-build-system)
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(home-page "https://ctan.org/pkg/clrscode")
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(synopsis "Typesets pseudocode as in Introduction to Algorithms")
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(description
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"This package allows you to typeset pseudocode in the style of
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@emph{Introduction to Algorithms}, Second edition, by Cormen, Leiserson,
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Rivest, and Stein. The package was written by the authors. You use the
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commands the same way the package's author did when writing the book, and your
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output will look just like the pseudocode in the text.")
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(license license:lppl)))
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(define-public texlive-colorsep
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(package
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(name "texlive-colorsep")
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