Suggestions for polyglossia
The following packages have something in common with the package polyglossia. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- unicode-math: Unicode mathematics support for XeTeX and LuaTeX
- fontspec: Advanced font selection in XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
- inputnormalization: Wrapper for XeTeX's and LuaTeX's input normalization
- lebhart: Write your articles in a colorful way
- beaulivre: Write your books in a colorful way
- einfart: Write your articles in a simple and clear way
- simplivre: Write your books in a simple and clear way
- xltxtra: “Extras” for LaTeX users of XeTeX
- emojicite: Add emojis to citations
- emoji: Emoji support in (Lua)LaTeX
- fontsetup-nonfree: A front-end to fontspec, for selected non-free fonts
- fontsetup: A front-end to fontspec, for selected fonts with math support
- exercisesheets: Typeset exercise sheets for university courses and school classes
- codehigh: Highlight code and demos with l3regex and lpeg
- kanbun: Typeset kanbun-kundoku with support for kanbun annotation
- xgreek: Greek Language Support for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
- emotion: Make emojis more easy to use in XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
- xesoul: Use the soul package with XeLaTeX
- luaxml: Lua library for reading and serialising XML files
- hanzibox: Boxed Chinese characters with Pinyin above and translation below
- zitie: Create CJK character calligraphy practicing sheets
- luahttp: Compile-time internet-interactive PDF-documents using Lua and LuaTeX
- texnegar: Kashida justification in XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
- linguistix: Enhanced support for linguistics
- arabluatex: ArabTeX for LuaLaTeX
- arabxetex: An ArabTeX-like interface for XeLaTeX
- fixlatvian: Improve Latvian language support in XeLaTeX
- mathfont: Use TrueType and OpenType fonts in math mode
- pyluatex: Execute Python code on the fly in your LaTeX documents
- luamml: Automatically generate MathML from LuaLaTeX math mode material
- xecjk: Support for CJK documents in XeLaTeX