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I desire to draw/graph according to quality standards such as those typical of ISO. I have tried pstricks and tikz LaTeX packages, but it seems those do not included some option for obtaining normed drawings. May you suggest/tell me something about it, in order to work optimally?

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You have to comply with those standards via your own hard-coded super-precise style definitions. See for example tex.stackexchange.com/questions/57435/… also this tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14901/… – percusse Aug 30 '12 at 1:20
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Please tell us more about those quality standards. – Martin Schröder Sep 24 '12 at 16:43
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+1 Very good question! I think you have to handle it by hand. It would be useful to have such an option, not to spend a lot of money to buy ISO standards... – R. M. Sep 25 '12 at 20:51
Actually, I refer to the case of scientific/technical images in which the proportions, usually controversial, as the text accompanying the chart, there seems to be regulated, as well as the font, and other characteristics of the same: axes, arrows, rectangles... spaces in general. I already consulted the ISO, and it seems that the standards: 128, 5457 and 6433 have to do with this, but I have not had the opportunity to consult with more detail and/or buying directly. – paritto Dec 2 '12 at 2:19

closed as not a real question by egreg, Joseph Wright Dec 1 '12 at 23:38

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