gnu: Add texlive-latex-eqparbox.

* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-latex-eqparbox): New variable.
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@ -1706,6 +1706,34 @@ implementation is output device independent, and made very simple by relying
on everypage.")
(license license:lppl1.3+)))
(define-public texlive-latex-eqparbox
(package
(name "texlive-latex-eqparbox")
(version (number->string %texlive-revision))
(source (origin
(method svn-fetch)
(uri (texlive-ref "latex" "eqparbox"))
(file-name (string-append name "-" version "-checkout"))
(sha256
(base32
"0pvmhsd4xmpil0m3c7qcgwilbk266mlkzv03g0jr8r3zd8jxlyzq"))))
(build-system texlive-build-system)
(arguments '(#:tex-directory "latex/eqparbox"))
(home-page "http://www.ctan.org/pkg/eqparbox")
(synopsis "Create equal-widthed parboxes")
(description
"LaTeX users sometimes need to ensure that two or more blocks of text
occupy the same amount of horizontal space on the page. To that end, the
@code{eqparbox} package defines a new command, @code{\\eqparbox}, which works
just like @code{\\parbox}, except that instead of specifying a width, one
specifies a tag. All @code{eqparbox}es with the same tag---regardless of
where they are in the document---will stretch to fit the widest
@code{eqparbox} with that tag. This simple, equal-width mechanism can be used
for a variety of alignment purposes, as is evidenced by the examples in
@code{eqparbox}'s documentation. Various derivatives of @code{\\eqparbox} are
also provided.")
(license license:lppl1.3+)))
(define-public texlive-latex-natbib
(package
(name "texlive-latex-natbib")