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    PlutoUI.jl

    PlutoUI.jl

    A tiny package to make html"input" a bit more Julian

    A tiny package to make HTML "input" a bit more Julian. Use it with the @bind macro in Pluto.
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    PGFPlotsX.jl

    PGFPlotsX.jl

    Plots in Julia using the PGFPlots LaTeX package

    ...It is similar in spirit to the package PGFPlots.jl but it tries to have a very close mapping to the PGFPlots API as well as minimize the number of dependencies. The fact that the syntax is similar to the TeX version means that examples from Stack Overflow and the PGFPlots manual can easily be incorporated in the Julia code.
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    Asymptote

    Asymptote

    2D & 3D TeX-Aware Vector Graphics Language

    Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language for technical drawing, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text.
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    GLE - Graphics Layout Engine
    GLE is a graphics scripting language designed for creating publication quality graphs, plots, diagrams, figures, and slides. Text can be formatted with LaTeX/TeX markup. Its output formats include EPS, PS, PDF, JPEG, and PNG. GLE can operate as either a command line or GUI application.
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    tikzcd-editor

    tikzcd-editor

    A simple visual editor for creating commutative diagrams

    A simple visual editor for creating commutative diagrams.
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    PGF/TikZ has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgf THIS REPOSITORY IS NOW UNMAINTAINED PGF is a TeX macro package for generating graphics. It is platform- and format-independent and works together with the most important TeX backend drivers, including pdftex and dvips. It comes with a user-friedly syntax layer called TikZ.
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    PyX is a Python package for the creation of EPS, PS, PDF and SVG files. It combines an abstraction of the PostScript drawing model with a TeX/LaTeX interface. Complex tasks like 2d and 3d plots in publication-ready quality are built out of these primitives.
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    SBML2LaTeX

    SBML2LaTeX

    A documentation and report generator for systems biological models

    SBML2LATEX is a tool to convert files in the System Biology Markup Language SBML) format into LATEX files. A convenient online version is available, which allows the user to directly generate report from SBML in form of PDF or TeX, which can be further processed to various file types including DVI, PS, EPS, GIF, JPG, or PNG. SBML2LATEX can also be downloaded and used locally in batch mode or interactively with its Graphical User Interface or several command line options. The purpose of SBML2LATEX is to provide a way to read the contents of XML-based SBML files. ...
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    Excel2LaTeX

    Excel2LaTeX

    The Excel add-in for creating LaTeX tables

    Making tables in LaTeX can be tedious, especially if some columns are calculated. This converter allows you to write a table in Excel instead, and export the current selection as LaTeX markup which can be pasted into an existing LaTeX document, or exported to a file and included via the \input command. Known to be compatible with Windows Excel 2000–2016 (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac Excel 2004, 2011, and 2016. May also be compatible with other versions that support .xla add-ins. Does not work...
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    React Trend

    React Trend

    Simple, elegant spark lines

    Unfortunately, none of this project's authors have the time/enthusiasm to maintain this project right now. We recommend forking this project, or reading its source to learn how it's built). Graphing tools are often complex, abstract, and heavy. They require domain-specific knowledge and significant time investment. While building rich data visualizations for an analytics app, is a necessary cost. But what if you just need a sparkline that shows a trend? These are very simple and elegant...
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    wxEcMath

    wxEcMath

    Easy mathematics in wxWidgets

    Tiny library written in C++/wxWidgets designed to manage mathematical objects : parser of expressions, plots, matrixes and complex numbers. Ansi and Unicode are supported. Documentation and rich samples are provided. Compiles with MSVC, BCC, GCC and Clang. Now on Git.
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    SVG_plot

    Plot data in SVG format using C++ library

    The SVG_plot C++ library allows, with a few lines of C++ code, to add plotting of data, held in STL containers like vector and map, output as SVG files that can be viewed by all modern browsers. 1D, 2D and Boxplots can be produced, and there are a myriad of options to control appearance. The plots are very high quality and can be expanded without loss of quality (no pixelation!) but are tiny, (compared for a Microsoft Excel plot, for example) and are easily compressible, making them suitable for real-time transmission and update. The SVG_plot project was originally written by Jake Voytko in 2007 as a Boost-sponsored Google Summer of Code project in 2007. It has been maintained and enhanced since then in Boost Sandbox, but is judged unsuitable for a Boost Library, so now being made more widely available here. ...
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    lequation

    cross platform latex-to-bitmap-to-clipboard gui

    L(atex)equation aims to be the simplest latex to bitmap converter there is. Its goals are: simple gui, simple install, mac + windows + ubuntu binaries and it just should work.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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