| bio | website | updike.org |
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| location | Los Angeles, CA | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | Sep 13 '11 at 23:25 | |
| stats | profile views | 11 |
C# developer by day, Haskell, Python, C++, Scheme developer by night. Wannabe Cocoa programmer... someday.
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accepted | Simplest way to typeset entire document in sans serif (Helvetica) |
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What graphics packages are there for creating graphics in LaTeX documents? +1 for Asymptote. It seems to be a well-crafted, modern solution. And it supports 3-D. |
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How can I use LaTeX from Python. I would only go for LaTeX if you want more text (or math) than graphics. I say that, having done custom PDF output (tables, images, some text) for a desktop application. |
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Aug 3 |
answered | How can I use LaTeX from Python. |