List of TeX extensions
Extensions for the TeX typesetting system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TeX is a free typesetting system for which many extensions have been developed.[1]
Languages
- ArabTeX – adds support for Hebrew and Arabic alphabets[2]
- FarsiTeX – adds support for Farsi[3]
- Omega (TeX) – extends multilinguality by using the Basic Multilingual Plane of Unicode
- XeTeX – uses Unicode, adds additional fonts[4]
- TIPA (software) – supports phonetic characters[5]
- CTeX – Chinese TeX[6]
- MonTeX – Mongolian LaTeX[7]
Science
- AMS-LaTeX and AMS-TeX - classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society; extensions of LaTeX and TeX respectively[8]
- CircuiTikZ - adds creation of electrical networks (adds on to TikZ)[9]
- REVTeX - collection of LaTeX macros used for scientific journals[10]
- XyMTeX - supports chemical structure diagrams
- mhchem - LaTeX extension package for typesetting chemical formulas and equations
- chemmacros - computational chemistry notation
Math and logic
- Bussproofs
- siunitx - for physics and scientific notation
General
- BibTeX - adds reference management software
- ConTeXt - general-purpose document processor
- LaTeX - collection of macros written by Leslie Lamport
- LuaTeX - all internals can be accessed from Lua
- pdfTeX - outputs PDF files directly
- optex – LuaTeX format with extended plainTeX macros [11]
Other
- MusiXTeX - allows music typesetting
- Gregorio - allows typesetting of Gregorian chant
- PGF/TikZ - languages that provide vector graphics
- PSTricks - allows using PostScript drawings
- Texinfo - used for software manuals, can produce both print and Web documentation)
See also
- CTAN – Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
References
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