Suggestions for longdivision
The following packages have something in common with the package longdivision. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- Package xlop: Calculates and displays arithmetic operations
- Package polexpr: A parser for polynomial expressions
- Package bxcalc: Extend the functionality of the calc package
- Package didec: Fixed-point arithmetic with two decimal places
- Package bnumexpr: Extends eTeX’s \numexpr...\relax construct to big integers
- Package bigintcalc: Integer calculations on very large numbers
- Package intcalc: Expandable arithmetic operations with integers
- Package fp: Fixed point arithmetic
- Package autobreak: Simple line breaking of long formulae
- Package abraces: Asymmetric over-/underbraces in maths
- Package eqnarray: More generalised equation arrays with numbering
- Package thmtools: Extensions to theorem environments
- Package newproof: Make commands to define proofs
- Package resizegather: Automatically resize overly large equations
- Package blkarray: Extended array and tabular
- Package cases: Numbered cases environment
- Package cancel: Place lines through maths formulae
- Package dotseqn: Flush left equations with dotted leaders to the numbers
- Package empheq: EMPHasizing EQuations
- Package ebproof: Formal proofs in the style of sequent calculus
- Package fitch: LaTeX macros for Fitch-style natural deduction
- Package nccmath: Extended mathematics capabilities
- Package oubraces: Braces over and under a formula
- Package prftree: Macros for building proof trees
- Package polynom: Macros for manipulating polynomials
- Package subeqnarray: Equation array with sub numbering
- Package subeqn: Package for subequation numbering
- Package thmbox: Decorate theorem statements
- Package ytableau: Many-featured Young tableaux and Young diagrams
- Package breqn: Automatic line breaking of displayed equations
- Package shadethm: Theorem environments that are shaded