How to Install and Uninstall texlive-tabu.noarch Package on Fedora 36

Last updated: November 25,2024

1. Install "texlive-tabu.noarch" package

Learn how to install texlive-tabu.noarch on Fedora 36

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install texlive-tabu.noarch

2. Uninstall "texlive-tabu.noarch" package

Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall texlive-tabu.noarch on Fedora 36:

$ sudo dnf remove texlive-tabu.noarch $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the texlive-tabu.noarch package on Fedora 36

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Available Packages
Name : texlive-tabu
Epoch : 9
Version : svn56615
Release : 55.fc36
Architecture : noarch
Size : 42 k
Source : texlive-2021-55.fc36.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Flexible LaTeX tabulars
URL : http://tug.org/texlive/
License : LPPL 1.3
Description : The package provides an environment, tabu, which will make any
: sort of tabular (that doesn't need to split across pages), and
: an environment longtabu which provides the facilities of tabu
: in a modified longtable environment. (Note that this latter
: offers an enhancement of ltxtable.) The package requires the
: array package, and needs e-TeX to run (since array.sty is
: present in every conforming distribution of LaTeX, and since
: every publicly available LaTeX format is built using e-TeX, the
: requirements are provided by default on any reasonable system).
: The package also requires xcolor for coloured rules in tables,
: and colortbl for coloured cells. The longtabu environment
: further requires that longtable be loaded. The package itself
: does not load any of these packages for the user. The tabu
: environment may be used in place of tabular, tabular* and
: tabularx environments, as well as the array environment in
: maths mode. It overloads tabularx's X-column specification,
: allowing a width specification, alignment (l, r, c and j) and
: column type indication (p, m and b). \begin{tabu} to
: specifies a target width, and \begin{tabu} spread
: enlarges the environment's "natural" width.