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I find IPE to be a life-savior when it comes to generating physics illustrations which come with their share of math toppings. The editor has nice utilities for latching on to the boundaries, intersection, center etc of geometric figures. The spline tool is the best I have seen anywhere. Layers are handled with grace. LaTeX is rendered instantly. It is very easy to produce a multipage document. What more can one possibly want?
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Diagrams provides a `mainWith` function that expects specific cli-arguments but is not happy when further arguments are passed. I need to pass my own arguments. Source: over 3 years ago
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