Suggestions for highlight
The following packages have something in common with the package highlight. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- slatex-scheme: A pretty-printer for Scheme code in TeX documents
- tgrind: Produce beautiful program listings using plain TeX
- tinyc2l: Pretty print C/C++/Java source code using LaTeX
- c2latex: Simple conversion of C programs to LaTeX
- lgrind: Produce beautiful listings of source code with LaTeX
- texlist: Typeset program listings
- listing: Produce formatted program listings
- c-pascal: Typeset Python, C and Pascal programs
- webfiles: Include CWEB and/or Spidery WEB LaTeX
- pyjupyter: Lightweight environment for typesetting Python code
- documentation: Documentation support for C, Java and assembler code
- javadoc: Documenting source code
- jvlisting: A replacement for LaTeX's verbatim package
- lstfiracode: Use Fira Code font for listings
- lstaddons: Add-on packages for listings: autogobble and line background
- lstbayes: Listings language driver for Bayesian modeling languages
- mftinc: Pretty-print METAFONT source
- method: Typeset method and variable declarations
- progkeys: Typeset programs, recognising keywords
- pythonhighlight: Highlighting of Python code, based on the listings package
- texments: Using the Pygments highlighter in LaTeX
- verbments: Syntax highlighting of source code in LaTeX documents
- example: Typeset examples for TeX courses
- newvbtm: Define your own verbatim-like environment
- maker: Include Arduino or Processing code in LaTeX documents
- algobox: Typeset Algobox programs
- cprog: Typeset C programs
- checklistings: Pass verbatim contents through a compiler and reincorporate the resulting output
- examplep: Verbatim phrases and listings in LaTeX
- fortran: Print Fortran programs
- hvpygmentex: Syntax-Highlighting of program code