Suggestions for domaincoloring
The following packages have something in common with the package domaincoloring. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- bezierplot: Approximate smooth function graphs with cubic bezier splines for use with TikZ or METAPOST
- mgltex: High-quality graphics from MGL scripts embedded in LaTeX documents
- mfpic4ode: Macros to draw direction fields and solutions of ODEs
- luaplot: Plotting graphs using Lua
- luaaddplot: An extension to pgfplots’ \addplot macro
- lua-regression: Add polynomial regressions to graphs
- epspdfconversion: On-the-fly conversion of EPS to PDF
- autopdf: Conversion of graphics to pdfLaTeX-compatible formats
- ps4pdf: Use PostScript commands inside a pdfLaTeX document
- histogr: Draw histograms with the LaTeX picture environment
- pstool: Support for psfrag within pdfLaTeX
- pgfplotsthemebeamer: Use colours from the current beamer theme in pgfplots
- graphicp: An enhanced version of graphics
- graphicxbox: Insert a graphical image as a background
- grfpaste: Include fragments of a dvi file
- graphfig: Simpler graphic, subfigure and float
- nccpic: Extend the graphicx package for more formats
- graphicxsp: An extension of the graphicx package
- swfigure: Insert large images that do not fit into a single page
- graphicx-psmin: Reduce size of PostScript files by not repeating images
- graphicxpsd: Adobe Photoshop Data format (PSD) support for graphicx package
- incgraph: Sophisticated graphics inclusion in a PDF document
- inlinegraphicx: Insert inline images, with automatic size/positioning
- rviewport: Relative Viewport for Graphics Inclusion
- bpolynomial: Drawing polynomial functions of up to order 3
- tzplot: Plot graphs with TikZ abbreviations
- epstopdf-pkg: Call epstopdf “on the fly”
- pst-pdf: Make PDF versions of graphics by processing between runs
- epspdf: Converter for PostScript, EPS and PDF
- luamesh: Computes and draws 2D Delaunay triangulation
- graphics-cfg: Sample configuration files for LaTeX color and graphics