Suggestions for pythonhighlight
The following packages have something in common with the package pythonhighlight. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- listing: Produce formatted program listings
- gincltex: Include TeX files as graphics (.tex support for \includegraphics)
- showexpl: Typesetting LaTeX source code
- pygmentex: Use Pygments to format code listings in documents
- lstaddons: Add-on packages for listings: autogobble and line background
- listings: Typeset source code listings using LaTeX
- minted: Highlighted source code for LaTeX
- codehigh: Highlight code and demos with l3regex and LPeg
- listingsutf8: Allow UTF-8 in listings input
- piton: Typeset computer listings with LPeg of LuaLaTeX
- algorithmicx: The algorithmic style you always wanted
- jvlisting: A replacement for LaTeX's verbatim package
- tcolorbox: Coloured boxes, for LaTeX examples and theorems, etc.
- attachfile2: Attach files into PDF
- attachfile: Attach arbitrary files to a PDF document
- pdfmarginpar: Generate marginpar-equivalent PDF annotations
- pst-pdf: Make PDF versions of graphics by processing between runs
- repltext: Control how text gets copied from a PDF file
- pdfcomment: A user-friendly interface to pdf annotations
- authblk: Support for footnote style author/affiliation
- algorithm2e: Floating algorithm environment with algorithmic keywords
- autobreak: Simple line breaking of long formulae
- amsaddr: Alter the position of affiliations in amsart
- abraces: Asymmetric over-/underbraces in maths
- arydshln: Draw dash-lines in array/tabular
- breakurl: Line-breakable \url-like links in hyperref when compiling via dvips/ps2pdf
- blkarray: Extended array and tabular
- bigfoot: Footnotes for critical editions
- breqn: Automatic line breaking of displayed equations
- bussproofs: Proof trees in the style of the sequent calculus
- bicaption: Support for bilingual captions

