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    export_fig

    export_fig

    A MATLAB toolbox for exporting publication quality figures

    ...Exporting a figure from MATLAB the way you want it (hopefully the way it looks on screen), can be a real headache for the unitiated, thanks to all the settings that are required, and also due to some eccentricities (a.k.a. features and bugs) of functions such as print. The first goal of export_fig is to make transferring a plot from screen to document, just the way you expect (again, assuming that's as it appears on screen), a doddle. The second goal is to make the output media suitable for publication, allowing you to publish your results in the full glory that you originally intended.
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    MOSSCO

    MOSSCO

    Modular System for Shelves and Coasts

    ...Quick Start: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/setups mossco-setups git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/code mossco-code cd mossco-code cat QuickStart.md or read online https://sf.net/p/mossco/code/ci/master/tree/QuickStart.md Beware: this is alpha software, expect trouble! ------------------------- Better, read the full documentation online http://www.mossco.de/doc or make it yourself make doc acroread doc/mossco_documentation.pdf ---------------------- Why MOSSCO? MOSSCO, the "Modular System for Shelves and Coasts" is a framework for coupling processes or domains that are originally developed in standalone numerical models. ...
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