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    The GR module for Julia

    Plotting for Julia based on GR

    This is the GR module for Julia. It places a Julia interface to GR, a universal framework for visualization applications. GR allows users to create high quality, engaging visualizations, everything from 2D graphs to complex 3D scenes. With this module simply type in Julia 'using gr', and you can instantly start calling functions in the GR framework API. GR is based on an implementation of a Graphical Kernel System (GKS) and OpenGL. As a self-contained system, integration into existing applications is quick and easy-- simply use a direct call from Julia with ccall syntax.
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    Penumbra

    Penumbra

    Penumbra Color Theme

    ...Its design focuses on functionality first, while maintaining an aesthetic quality that draws from familiar natural tones. Beyond its use in text editors and terminal environments, Penumbra’s carefully structured accent palettes are also suited for encoding information in data visualizations, where perceptual uniformity and hue differentiability are critical.
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