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The beamer class is a LaTeX class for creating presentations using a video projector. It offers incremental display, prearranged themes, automatic table of contents, navigation bars, bibliographies, and other features. Can be used with pdflatex and LyX.

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libPGF contains an implementation of the Progressive Graphics File (PGF). which is a new image file format, that is based on a discrete, fast wavelet transform with progressive coding features. PGF can be used for lossless and lossy compression.

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The TikZ device enables LaTeX-ready output from R graphics functions. This is done by producing code that can be understood by the TikZ graphics language. All text in a graphic output with the tikz() function will can be typeset by LaTeX and therefore will match whatever fonts are currently used in ... [More] the document. This also means that LaTeX mathematics can be typeset directly into labels and annotations! Graphics produced this way can also be annotated with custom TikZ commands. [Less]

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IntroductionSome LaTeX macros for UML Sequence Diagrams. NoticeThe latest version is recommended! Version 0.3 and later only works for the cvs version of PGF, please update to recent PGF builds DemoDr. Ludger Humbert modified the demo based on version 0.2 at here. A demo of version 0.1 is placed at fauskes' PGF and TikZ examples gallery.

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The source code for the TikZ and PGF examples available at TeXample.net Note that the tex source files in the repository are the raw tex files used to build the TikZ and PGF examples gallery. This means that they contain some meta data and markup necessary to build the gallery. For those who are ... [More] interested, you can find the code I use for building the examples in the TeXample.net Google code project. Look for the texgallery and texpub applications. [Less]

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yatii - Yet Another TeX Image Interface - consists of three packages: yatii - is a graphical user interface for adding LaTeX formatted math and text to eps figures FeaturesyatiiAdd LaTeX formatted math and text to eps figures for inclusion in scientific theses and papers. InstallationCheck out ... [More] the latest source tree svn checkout http://yatii.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ yatiiRunning yatiiDownload yatii, and cd to the yatii dir. Then execute ./yatii config.txt image.epsScreenshots [Less]

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Some LaTeX macros for UML Class Diagrams.

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Some LaTeX macros for pie chart by using PGF/Tikz package.

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Converts Xournal .xoj files to TikZ.

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The purpose of dot2tex is to give graphs generated by Graphviz a more LaTeX friendly look and feel. This is accomplished by converting xdot output from Graphviz to a series of PSTricks or PGF/TikZ commands. This approach allows: Typesetting labels with LaTeX, allowing mathematical notation. Using ... [More] native PSTricks and PGF/TikZ commands for drawing arrows (optional). Using backend specific styles to customize the output [Less]

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