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Re: Scientific drawing tools?

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  • Subject: [mg40822] Re: Scientific drawing tools?
  • From: "Joe Gregg" <jgregg at leibnizsoftware.com>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 06:51:32 -0400 (EDT)
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"Dr. Wolfgang Hintze" <weh at snafu.de> wrote in message
news:b7ge6o$dj1$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Is there a simple way to electronically produce a scientific drawing
> similar to what I can do on paper by hand in order to explain something,
> e.g. a geometrical situation?
> This question goes not only for mathematica but is more general. Most of
> the time I use the limited drawing capabilities of Microsoft Office.
> (Try to draw an arc and call it alpha).

I have recently added drawing tools to my alternative front end software for
Mathematica. You can download the software from http://www.directmath.com
and try it out.

Joe Gregg




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