Suggestions for domaincoloring
The following packages have something in common with the package domaincoloring. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- bezierplot: Approximate smooth function graphs with cubic bezier splines for use with TikZ or METAPOST
- mgltex: High-quality graphics from MGL scripts embedded in LaTeX documents
- mfpic4ode: Macros to draw direction fields and solutions of ODEs
- pst-pdf: Make PDF versions of graphics by processing between runs
- epstopdf-pkg: Call epstopdf “on the fly”
- epsfig: Include Encapsulated PostScript in LaTeX documents
- graphics: Standard LaTeX graphics
- graphbox: Extend graphicx to improve placement of graphics
- graphicx: Enhanced support for graphics
- luaplot: Plotting graphs using Lua
- color: Colour control for LaTeX documents
- luamesh: Computes and draws 2D Delaunay triangulation
- luacolor: Color support based on LuaTeX’s node attributes
- pdfoverlay: A LaTeX style for overlaying text on a PDF
- pst-func: PSTricks package for plotting mathematical functions
- auto-pst-pdf: Wrapper for pst-pdf (with some psfrag features)
- auto-pst-pdf-lua: Using LuaLaTeX together with PostScript code
- lualatex-math: Fixes for mathematics-related LuaLaTeX issues
- luamathalign: More flexible alignment in amsmath environments
- luamml: Automatically generate MathML from LuaLaTeX math mode material
- luaaddplot: An extension to pgfplots’ \addplot macro
- lua-regression: Add polynomial regressions to graphs
- pdfpages: Include PDF documents in LaTeX
- epsf: Simple macros for EPS inclusion
- autopdf: Conversion of graphics to pdfLaTeX-compatible formats
- epspdfconversion: On-the-fly conversion of EPS to PDF
- ps4pdf: Use PostScript commands inside a pdfLaTeX document
- emoji: Emoji support in (Lua)LaTeX
- svg: Include and extract SVG pictures in LaTeX documents
- hycolor: Implements colour for packages hyperref and bookmark
- normalcolor: Changing \normalcolor