Suggestions for ochem
The following packages have something in common with the package ochem. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- ligatex: Remove unnecessary ligatures
- xtrcode: Extract contents of LaTeX environments
- fribidixetex: A pre-processor for XeTeX files to support unicode bidirectional algorithm
- gbrief-creator: A front end for the gbrief package
- latexdb: Integrates LaTeX and SQL databases
- nlatexdb: Database reports using LaTeX and .Net (or Mono)
- ratexdb: Database reports using LaTeX and Ruby
- konwerter: A program for automatic numbering of compounds in chemical publications
- ppchtex: Typeset chemical formula diagrams
- xunicode: Generate Unicode characters from accented glyphs
- texsurgery: A LaTeX companion to the “texsurgery” python project
- quantum-chemistry-bonn: Use consistent typesetting for quantum chemistry related software
- bpchem: Typeset chemical names, formulae, etc.
- chemmacros: A collection of macros to support typesetting chemistry documents
- chemstruct: Structural organic chemistry
- chemscheme: Support for chemical schemes
- corridx-obsolete: Add index entries to LaTeX document
- chemschemex: Typeset and cross-reference chemical schemes based on TikZ code
- chemstyle: Writing chemistry with style
- endiagram: Easy creation of potential energy curve diagrams
- elements: Provides properties of chemical elements
- lewis: Draw Lewis structures
- mol2chemfig: Convert chemical structures from MDL molfile format to chemfig source code
- proflabo: Draw laboratory equipment
- substances: A database of chemicals
- streetex: Structural organic chemistry
- chemcompounds: Simple consecutive numbering of chemical compounds
- chemcono: Support for compound numbers in chemistry documents
- texshade: Package for setting nucleotide and peptide alignments
- bohr: Simple atom representation according to the Bohr model
- chemobabel: Convert chemical structures from ChemDraw, MDL molfile or SMILES using Open Babel