Graphics in papers
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Mar 15, 20261151 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I have always wondered with what programs do people do their graphics when they publish papers. They most of the time seem to be embedded in some way as vector graphics, I'd say, as when I try to zoom the pdf it seems it computes the image in the moment, it doesn't seem to be a image. From their as…
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Have a look at PGF/TikZ. A lot of good examples can be found in the PGF/TikZ examples gallery. Other options include: Asymptote, Sketch 3D, PSTricks, and Gnuplot TikZ terminal.
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