These are the packages associated with the keyword: columns, multiple columns.
| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| adjmulticol | Adjusting margins for multicolumn and single column output. |
| balance | Balanced two-column mode. |
| balanced | Balance double-column sections in LaTeX. |
| cuted | Mixing onecolumn and twocolumn modes. |
| dblfloatfix | Fixes for twocolumn floats. |
| dblfnote | Double-column footnotes. |
| doublecol | Double-column page macros for Plain TeX. |
| fix2col | Fix miscellaneous two column mode features. |
| fixltx2e | Patches for LaTeX. |
| flushend | Balancing columns at last page. |
| ftnright | Footnotes in two column documents in one column only. |
| grid | Grid typesetting in LaTeX. |
| gridset | Grid, a.k.a. in-register, setting. |
| iagproc | Class for two column IAG Proceedings articles. |
| ledpar | Typeset scholarly editions. |
| ltxgrid | Control of the page grid. |
| ltxtable | Longtable and tabularx merge. |
| midfloat | Mixing onecolumn and twocolumn modes at any place of page. |
| multenum | Multi-column enumerated lists. |
| multicap | Format captions inside multicols |
| multicol | Intermix single and multiple columns. |
| multicolpar | Put successive paragraphs in different columns. |
| multitoc | Set table of contents in multiple columns. |
| paracol | Multiple columns with texts "in parallel". |
| parallel | Typeset parallel texts. |
| parcolumns | Multiple column parallel typesetting. |
| parrun | Typesets (two) streams of text running parallel. |
| pdfcolparallel | Fix colour problems in package 'parallel'. |
| pdfcolparcolumns | Fix colour problems in package 'parcolumns'. |
| pst-exa | Typeset PSTricks examples, with code. |
| split | Box two chunks of text side-by side. |
| threecol | Three-column newsletter output. |
| threecolumn | LaTeX output in three columns. |
| twocolumns | Knuth's two-column output macros. |
| vwcol | Variable-width multiple text columns. |
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