Suggestions for hebrew-fonts
The following packages have something in common with the package hebrew-fonts. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- Package latex-uni8: Universal inputenc, fontenc, and babel for pdfLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
- Package ly1: Support for LY1 LaTeX encoding
- Package pcfonts: Hebrew fonts for use on DOS PCs
- Package babel-hebrew: Babel support for Hebrew
- Package b1encoding: LaTeX encoding tools for Bookhands fonts
- Package t2: Support for using T2 encoding
- Package culmus: Hebrew fonts from the Culmus project
- Package redis: A Hebrew font
- Package sikumuna: LyX template for Hebrew article format
- Package cjhebrew: Typeset Hebrew with LaTeX
- Package mapcodes: Support for multiple character sets and encodings
- Package codepage: Support for variant code pages
- Package utf8add: Additional support for UTF-8 encoded LaTeX input
- Package ginpenc: Modification of inputenc for German
- Package rtkinenc: Input encoding with fallback procedures
- Package umlaute: German input encodings in LaTeX
- Package datetime2-hebrew: Hebrew language module for the datetime2 package
- Package latin1jk: Inputenc encoding for verbatim ISO 8859-1 use
- Package latin2jk: Inputenc encoding for verbatim ISO 8859-2 use
- Package latin3jk: Inputenc encoding for verbatim ISO 8859-3 use
- Package inputenx: Enhanced input encoding handling
- Package lgrx: Obsolete package for Greek in text
- Package fontenc: Standard package for selecting font encodings
- Package hebtex: Support for Hebrew and other right-to-left languages
- Package newunicodechar: Definitions of the meaning of Unicode characters
- Package selinput: Semi-automatic detection of input encoding
- Package ucs: Extended UTF-8 input encoding support for LaTeX
- Package uspace: Giving meaning to various Unicode space characters
- Package gnu-freefont: A Unicode font, with rather wide coverage
- Package newcomputermodern: Computer Modern fonts including matching non-latin alphabets
- Package verbtext: Verbatim, interpreting non-ascii text