Suggestions for hep-float
The following packages have something in common with the package hep-float. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- hep: A “convenience wrapper” for High Energy Physics packages
- hep-reference: Adjustments for publications in High Energy Physics
- hep-math: Extended math macros
- hep-paper: Publications in High Energy Physics
- hep-acronym: An acronym extension for glossaries
- hep-text: List and text extensions
- hep-graphic: Extensions for graphics, plots and feynman graphs in high energy physics
- hep-title: Extensions for the title page
- phffullpagefigure: Figures which fill up a whole page
- photo: A float environment for photographs
- topfloat: Move floats to the top of the page
- floatrowbytocbasic: An enhancement to package floatrow using package tocbasic
- floatbytocbasic: An enhancement to package float using package tocbasic
- here: Emulation of obsolete package for “here” floats
- hep-bibliography: An acronym extension for glossaries
- float: Improved interface for floating objects
- tamefloats: Experimentally use \holdinginserts with LaTeX floats
- graphfig: Simpler graphic, subfigure and float
- subfigmat: Automates layout when using the subfigure package
- fltpage: Place caption on an adjacent page
- easyfloats: An easier interface to insert figures, tables and other objects in LaTeX
- dblfloatfix: Fixes for twocolumn floats
- endfloat: Move floats to the end, leaving markers where they belong
- fewerfloatpages: Reduce the number of unnecessary float pages
- morefloats: Increase the number of simultaneous LaTeX floats
- shdoc: Float environment to document the shell commands of a terminal session
- boxhandler: Flexible Captioning and Deferred Box/List Printing
- ctable: Flexible typesetting of table and figure floats using key/value directives
- caption: Customising captions in floating environments
- dpfloat: Support for double-page floats
- easyfig: Simplifying the use of common figures