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www.texdev.net
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| | | | | Reading through the chat page for the {TeX} Q&A site today, I stumbled upon a reference to QuickLaTeX. This is a plugin for WordPress to allow you to show LaTeX code in your page or blog. That's not unique, but what is interesting is that it runs the LaTeX on the QuickLaTeX server, meaning that you don't need LaTeX on your web host's system. For me, that was immediately interesting as I don't have a TeX installation on the host for this site. (It looks like QuickLaTeX is built using TeX Live 2010, so most packages should be available unless you are on the bleeding-edge.) | |
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www.scijournal.org
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| | | | | Creating plots in LaTeX offers many ways to create plots. Here is how to create various types of plots in LaTeX | |
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niemczuk.tech
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| | | | | Usually when working on data I use octave (when it comes to statistics) and C or Python (when it comes to other data). In the end, however, it all comes down to presenting the data. And here I always use like most people gnuplot and matplotlib. | |
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gwhphotos2.wordpress.com
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| | | Hockey stick chair Be sure to visit pull up a seat for more interesting photos, and/or to share yours. | ||