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PGF/TikZ is a pair of languages for producing vector graphics (e.g., technical illustrations and drawings) from a geometric/algebraic description, with standard features including the drawing of points, lines, arrows, paths, circles, ellipses and polygons.
Puppet can produce DOT resource graphs that can be viewed with Graphviz. Scribus is an open-source DTP program that can use Graphviz to render graphs by using its internal editor in a special frame type called render frame. [11] Sphinx is a documentation generator that can use Graphviz to embed graphs in documents.
DOT is a graph description language, developed as a part of the Graphviz project. DOT graphs are typically stored as files with the .gv or .dot filename extension — .gv is preferred, to avoid confusion with the .dot extension used by versions of Microsoft Word before 2007.
A layered drawing of a directed acyclic graph produced by Graphviz. Layered graph drawing or hierarchical graph drawing is a type of graph drawing in which the vertices of a directed graph are drawn in horizontal rows or layers with the edges generally directed downwards.
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These two ways of writing mathematical formulas each have their advantages and disadvantages. They are both accepted by the manual of style MOS:MATH. The rendering of variable names is very similar. Having a variable name displayed in the same paragraph with {} and < math > is generally not a problem.