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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
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    Latest on Arxiv

    Parse the latest Arxiv RSS stream and get your institute preprints

    Latest on Arxiv is a program/script with a simple job to do. Every day, it will download all pdf files from your favorite Arxiv RSS, and will then scan it to see if any authors from your favorite institute(s) are on there. If so, it will save the resulting index. The matched files are then parsed into a short list, featuring only the latest 4 preprints (which is ideal for a single TV screen in the coffee corner), and a long list which contains every paper in a clickable way. ...
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    Gnuplot2TightPDF

    Gnuplot2TightPDF

    Python script that produces a tight pdf from gnuplot with psfrag text.

    Gnuplot is a widely known script based free plotting program. This script (gpt2pdf) makes it possible to generate pdf figures with 2D LaTeX maths on top of it by including psfrag replacements directly as comments in the gnuplot file. The resulting pdf file doesn't contain any extra white-spaces around it and as such can be comfortably included in any (pdf)LaTeX file. Requires: Python 2.4 - 2.7, LaTeX and the system commands ps2epsi and epstopdf which comes in with any ghostscript installation. ...
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