Suggestions for plex-otf
The following packages have something in common with the package plex-otf. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- plex: Support for IBM Plex fonts
- dejavu-otf: Support for the ttf and otf DejaVu fonts
- lucida-otf: Support for the Lucida Bright fonts (OpenType)
- kpfonts-otf: OpenType versions of the kpfonts (Type1) designed by Christophe Caignaert
- libertinus-otf: Support for Libertinus OpenType
- bera: Bera fonts
- roboto: Support for the Roboto family of fonts
- lm: Latin modern fonts in outline formats
- libertinus: Wrapper to use the correct libertinus package according to the used TeX engine
- libertinus-fonts: The Libertinus font family
- gnu-freefont: A Unicode font, with rather wide coverage
- alegreya: Alegreya fonts with LaTeX support
- inriafonts: Inria fonts with LaTeX support
- noto: Support for Noto fonts
- notocondensed: Support for the condensed variants of the Noto fonts
- mlmodern: A blacker Type 1 version of Computer Modern, with multilingual support
- droid: LaTeX support for the Droid font families
- paratype: LaTeX support for free fonts by ParaType
- libertine: Use of Linux Libertine and Biolinum fonts with LaTeX
- fira: Fira fonts with LaTeX support
- josefin: Josefin fonts with LaTeX support
- kpfonts: A complete set of fonts for text and mathematics
- cm-unicode: Computer Modern Unicode font family
- sourcecodepro: Use SourceCodePro with TeX(-alike) systems
- newcomputermodern: Computer Modern fonts including matching non-latin alphabets
- ec: Computer modern fonts in T1 and TS1 encodings
- gofonts: GoSans and GoMono fonts with LaTeX support
- gelasio: LaTeX support for the Gelasio family of fonts
- sourceserifpro: Use SourceSerifPro with TeX(-alike) systems
- gandhi: Gandhi Serif and Sans fonts, with LaTeX support
- tex-gyre: TeX Fonts extending freely available URW fonts