LibreSprite
Pixelorama
Aseprite
Piskel
PixiEditor
Grafx2
Tsubu.art
Resprite
GnuPlot
Matplotlib
GeoGebra CAS Calculator
GeoGebra
Dr. Geo
Giac/Xcas
Graph
MATLAB
LibreSprite
GnuPlotGnuPlot might be a bit more popular than LibreSprite. We know about 5 links to it since March 2021 and only 5 links to LibreSprite. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
> There are several Pixel Art Editors that do the same things and even much more, but many require an account registration or the insertion of an e-mail or have a certain business model. https://libresprite.github.io/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
In the end of the post Noel mentions Aseprite, but he might be interested in Libresprite as well? https://libresprite.github.io/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
LibreSprite is a nice free one that's forked from Aseprite. Source: almost 4 years ago
LibreSprite is an older version (a fork) that has downloads. Source: about 4 years ago
I have also seen Aseprite being recommended. It looks nice and I'm sure it works well, but it is not open source unfortunately. There is an open source alternative called LibreSprite, which seems to mimic Aseprite quite closely. Source: over 4 years ago
To some extent it extends the concept of tasks which only can be reasonably executed after the completion of other ones (though results of branches eventually may join each other) and offers an additional assisting birds' eye visual of projects. So far, I'm aware about the documentation on worg interfacing org-taskjuggler and taskjuggler, as well as a video tutorial interfacing gnuplot instead. Source: over 3 years ago
Gnuplot is a program to plot diagrams. The Commands issued to use it don't change regardless if it is used in Linux/Windows/MacOS and it comes with less dependencies than a Spread sheet, or a statistics program. This is why I started to Become comfortable with it, and venture out some of its features. Here, "conditional plot" referred to "the diagram only displays a Thing/uses a pixel if the value in the table... Source: over 3 years ago
Or, does drawing diagrams refers to plotting data, but neither using matplotlib, nor gnuplot (export to .svg, .pdf, .png; pstricks, tikz to mention a few options)? Source: over 3 years ago
There may the occasion you actually need the data from a publication, and want to plot them altogether with data newly collected data in one diagram in common. An overlay, though possible, can become tricky (scaling, centering, alignment, etc.) and plotting all data in a diagram generated from scratch (gnuplot/octave, matplotlib, Origin, ...) exported as an illustration in the usual formats (.pdf/.png), or... Source: over 3 years ago
Have you looked at the graphing capabilities of Octave or Gnuplot? Gnuplot in particular has a lot of options, and a GUI for those who want it. Source: over 3 years ago
Pixelorama - Free and open source sprite editor and animator, ideal for pixel art.
Matplotlib - matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety...
Aseprite - Aseprite is an art program dedicated to the creation of pixel art.
GeoGebra CAS Calculator - Free online algebra calculator from GeoGebra: solve equations, expand and factor expressions, find derivatives and integrals
Piskel - Piskel is a website where designers online create sprites or pixel art.
GeoGebra - GeoGebra is free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for learning and teaching.