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    LaTeXDraw

    LaTeXDraw

    Vector drawing program for LaTeX using PSTricks

    LaTeXDraw is a graphical drawing editor for LaTeX. LaTeXDraw can be used to 1) generate PSTricks code; 2) directly create PDF or PS pictures.
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    PureCSS Francine

    PureCSS Francine

    HTML/CSS drawing in the style of an 18th-century oil painting

    ...It showcases the expressive potential of front-end technologies and serves as both an educational example and a piece of digital art. The project emphasizes precision, creativity, and the boundaries of what is possible within web standards. Every visual element—from facial features to textures—is rendered using handcrafted CSS properties, illustrating advanced concepts in styling and layout manipulation. As a result, purecss-francine stands as a powerful example of CSS mastery, inspiring developers and designers to explore the artistic capabilities of code.
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    DrawGlycan-SNFG

    DrawGlycan-SNFG

    Renders glycans and glycopeptides with frag. info using SNFG format

    DrawGlycan-SNFG is a simple and robust drawing tool for displaying glycans and glycopeptides from IUPAC-condensed format text inputs. It also supports the depiction of glycan and glycopeptide fragmentation. The program is available in the form of web (link below) and standalone GUI applications. Program source code is also provided.. The web and GUI apps do not require any additional software to run. To install the GUI version, simply download and run the installer for PC or Mac. To install in Linux, follow in-package instructions or visit the VirtualGlycome.org FAQ page. ...
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    Apparatus

    Apparatus

    A hybrid graphics editor and programming environment

    Apparatus is a browser-based visual editor and programming environment that streamlines building interactive diagrams. Users draw shapes, flows, constraints, and attach behavior code-side. It combines visual design with real code, supporting live demos, exports, and embedding. Created by CDG Labs, it helps build educational and exploratory tools quickly.
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    Dia Diagram Editor

    Dia Diagram Editor

    Free drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux

    Dia Diagram Editor is free Open Source drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Dia supports more than 30 different diagram types like flowcharts, network diagrams, database models. More than a thousand readymade objects help to draw professional diagrams. Dia can read and write a number of different raster and vector image formats. Software developers and database specialists can use Dia as a CASE tool to generate code skeletons from their drawings.
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