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Extract environments into separate image files
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Draw simple ladder diagrams using TikZ
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Draw Hasse diagrams
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A 2D graphics library to draw TikZ graphics using the Lua programming language
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Insert Licence Etalab 2.0 logo
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Plotting graphs using Lua
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Create randomized Multiple Choice questions
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Draw diagrams to represent communication protocols
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Declare new PGF shapes
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Draw MSC diagrams
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A PGF/TikZ library that simplifies working with multiple matrix nodes
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package for TikZ based drawing of military symbols as per NATO APP-6(C)
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Drawing movement arrows on linguistic example sentences
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The package provides dedicated commands to generate (vectorial) meteorological symbols
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A list-driven CV class, allowing TikZ decorations
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TikZ styles to typeset graphs of program memory
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