Suggestions for mlacls
The following packages have something in common with the package mlacls. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- mla-paper: Proper MLA formatting
- turabian: Create Turabian-formatted material using LaTeX
- notestex: An all-in-one LaTeX notes package for students
- huawei: Template for Huawei documents
- vertex: Styles for economics working papers and journals
- rbt-mathnotes: Rebecca Turner’s personal macros and styles for typesetting mathematics notes
- geradwp: Document class for the Cahiers du GERAD series
- iodhbwm: Unofficial template of the DHBW Mannheim
- iwhdp: Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) Discussion Papers
- tiet-question-paper: A LaTeX question paper class for the TIET
- paper: Versions of article class, tuned for scholarly publications
- univie-ling: Papers, theses and research proposals in (Applied) Linguistics at Vienna University
- technica: Typesetting for the humanities
- ulqda: Support of Qualitative Data Analysis
- hep-paper: Publications in High Energy Physics
- cnbwp: Typeset working papers of the Czech National Bank
- mitthesis: A LaTeX template for an MIT thesis
- classics: Cite classic works
- genealogy-profiles: Genealogical profiles for LaTeX
- bibarts: “Arts”-style bibliographical information
- semantic-markup: Meaningful semantic markup in the spirit of the Text Encoding Initiative
- cqjtuthesis: Thesis template for Chongqing Jiaotong University (CQJTU)
- rebuttal: Markup for structured journal and conference paper rebuttals
- archaeologie: A citation-style which covers rules of the German Archaeological Institute
- biblatex-bookinother: Manage book edited in other entry type
- biblatex-archaeology: A collection of BibLaTeX styles for German prehistory
- biblatex-philosophy: Styles for using BibLaTeX for work in philosophy
- biblatex-morenames: New names for standard BibLaTeX entry type
- biblatex-bookinarticle: Manage book edited in article
- biblatex-fiwi: BibLaTeX styles for use in German humanities
- biblatex-historian: A BibLaTeX style