ePiX creates mathematically accurate, publication-quality figures, plots, and animations. The input syntax is easy to learn, and the output is expressly designed for use with LaTeX. Complete documentation and dozens of sample files are included.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering Visualization Mathematics education Text Processing Markup TeX/LaTeX |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD Solaris Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C++ C |
Recent releases


Changes: A few small bugs are fixed.


Changes: Several small, platform-dependent issues have been fixed.


Changes: A new configure option not to install emacs mode was added. Building works with parallel make.


Changes: This release has been rewritten from scratch, mostly preserving the user syntax but offering many new features, including choice of output macros (PSTricks, tikz, and eepic), colors as a manipulable data type, color-shaded surface plotting and better support for multiple surfaces, plot legends, improved coordinate axes and data plotting, affine transformation of picture contents, and page layout.


Changes: Affine maps can be applied to picture contents. Code cleanup and bugfixes were done.
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