Suggestions for xetex-itrans
The following packages have something in common with the package xetex-itrans. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- itrans-processor: Transliteration of Indian Languages
- sanhyph: Sanskrit hyphenation patterns
- sanskrit: Sanskrit support
- sanskrit-t1: Type 1 version of ‘skt’ fonts for Sanskrit
- csx: Computer Sanskrit(/Extended) coding support on MS-DOS
- indic-type1: Indic Type 1 fonts converted from public METAFONT sources
- markdown: Converting and rendering markdown documents inside TeX
- induni-om: Omega fonts for characters used in study of Sanskrit
- devanagari: Typeset Devanagari
- xetexfontinfo: Report font features in XeTeX
- ucharclasses: Font actions in XeTeX according to what is being processed
- font-change-xetex: Macros to change text and mathematics fonts in plain XeTeX
- unimath-plain-xetex: OpenType math support in (plain) XeTeX
- xetex-devanagari: XeTeX input map for Unicode Devanagari
- xetex-tibetan: XeTeX input maps for Unicode Tibetan
- xesearch: A string finder for XeTeX
- xetexko: Typeset Korean with Xe(La)TeX
- fontwrap: Bind fonts to specific unicode blocks
- rit-fonts: Malayalam fonts by Rachana Institute of Typography (RIT)
- bangla: A comprehensive Bangla LaTeX package
- caesarcm: Hyphenation of inflected languages, using CM fonts
- bengali-omega: Bengali in Velthuis transliteration or in UTF-8
- zhspacing: Spacing for mixed CJK-English documents in XeTeX
- xevlna: Insert non-breakable spaces using XeTeX
- inputnormalization: Wrapper for XeTeX's and LuaTeX's input normalization
- tamil-omega: Tamil support for Omega/Aleph
- nicetext: Minimal markup for simple text (Wikipedia style) and documentation
- easyformat: Easily add boldface, italics and smallcaps
- docutils: Helper commands and element definitions for Docutils LaTeX output
- fontsetup-nonfree: A front-end to fontspec, for selected non-free fonts
- fontsetup: A front-end to fontspec, for selected fonts with math support