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=== How to convert to latex format === | === How to convert to latex format === | ||
+ | * recommended approach: save as pdf, use pdfcrop, includegraphics in latex | ||
+ | ** avoid bitmap graphics if possible and especially jpg! | ||
* epstopdf - usually installed with latex | * epstopdf - usually installed with latex | ||
- | * pdfcrop | + | * pdfcrop - usually installed with latex |
add more info here | add more info here |
Revision as of 09:38, 22 October 2020
figures / illustrations
- illustrator - for students only in kiosk?
- powerpoint
- directly in latex
- uio programkiosk
- inkscape
- lucid charts
- Google draw, in Google disk
- Photopea (online editor)
- figma?
- draw.io
- linux-program for grafer, finn ut navn
plotting, graphs
- matplotlib (python, free)
- seaborn
- R - ggplot2 (with Rstudio) (free)
- gnuplot (free)
- desmos.com (web based)
- matlab (available at uio)
- Octave (free alternative to matlab)
- javaFX
- excel (uio)
How to convert to latex format
- recommended approach: save as pdf, use pdfcrop, includegraphics in latex
- avoid bitmap graphics if possible and especially jpg!
- epstopdf - usually installed with latex
- pdfcrop - usually installed with latex
add more info here