Suggestions for texsurgery
The following packages have something in common with the package texsurgery. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- latexalpha2: Embed Mathematica code and plots into LaTeX
- sagetex: Embed Sage code and plots into LaTeX
- graphviz: Write graphviz (dot+neato) inline in LaTeX documents
- dottex: Use dot code in LaTeX
- egplot: Encapsulate Gnuplot sources in LaTeX documents
- esk: Package to encapsulate Sketch files in LaTeX sources
- emp: "Encapsulate" METAPOST figures in a document
- fmp: Include Functional METAPOST in LaTeX
- feynmp-auto: Automatic processing of feynmp graphics
- gnuplottex: Embed Gnuplot commands in LaTeX documents
- mpgraphics: Process and display METAPOST figures inline
- epspdfconversion: On-the-fly conversion of EPS to PDF
- autopdf: Conversion of graphics to pdfLaTeX-compatible formats
- epstopdf-pkg: Call epstopdf "on the fly"
- context-gnuplot: Inclusion of Gnuplot graphs in ConTeXt
- metatex: Incorporate METAFONT pictures in TeX source
- pythontex: Run Python from within a document, typesetting the results
- python: Embed Python code in LaTeX
- sympytex: Include symbolic computation (using sympy) in documents
- perltex: Define LaTeX macros in terms of Perl code
- mpostinl: Embed METAPOST figures within LaTeX documents
- inline-images: Inline images in base64 encoding
- hybrid-latex: Allow active Python code in LaTeX documents
- nucleardata: Provides data about atomic nuclides for documents
- rterface: Access to R analysis from within a document
- runcode: Execute foreign source code and embed the result in the pdf file
- pythonimmediate: Library to run Python code
- checklistings: Pass verbatim contents through a compiler and reincorporate the resulting output
- pynotebook: pynotebook presents (raw, Markdown or Python) codes (and execution with LuaLaTeX) as in a Jupyter Notebook
- xunicode: Generate Unicode characters from accented glyphs
- figput: Create interactive figures in LaTeX