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## 6. Inkscape
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[Inkscape](https://inkscape.org/about/) is a free vector graphics editor.
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It's most notable feature is allowing for percise dimensions and units
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for creating shapes, ensuring all figures are to scale. It is especailly
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helpful when you need to create graphics that can't easily be made
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Its most notable feature is allowing for precise dimensions and units
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for creating shapes, ensuring all figures are to scale. It is especially
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helpful when creating graphics that aren't easily made
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automatically. Graphics are automatically saved as .svg files, but Inkscape
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can also supports .pdf and .png files. While creating graphics, make sure to
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follow the accessibility standards in regards to font, linetsyle, and color.
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also supports .pdf and .png files. While creating graphics,
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follow all [accessibility standards](https://arfc.github.io/manual/guides/writing/)
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regarding font, lifestyle, and color.
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## 7. Tikz
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[Tikz](https://tikz.dev/) is a LaTeX package which allows for creation of figures
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direclty within your documents. Tikz is especially useful for creating diagrams
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and flow-charts. It uses coordinates to plot each shape within the figure, ensuring
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[Tikz](https://tikz.dev/) is a LaTeX package that allows for the creation of figures
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directly within your documents. Tikz is especially useful for creating diagrams
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and flow charts. It uses coordinates to plot each shape within the figure, ensuring
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everything within the figure has precise dimensions.
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A minimal example of how to use tikz in a document:
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````Latx
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````Latex
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{tikz}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{tikzpicture}
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\draw[red, very thick] (0,2) circle (3cm); %% Draws a circle at (0,2) with radius 3cm - using ';' to mark shape as complete
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\draw[red, very thick] (0,2) circle (3cm); %% Circle at (0,2) w/ radius 3cm
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\end{document}
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````
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Tikz tutorials and documentation can be found on both the
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Tikz tutorials and documentation can be found both on the
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[website](https://tikz.dev/tutorials-guidelines) and on
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[overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/TikZ_package). Further examples of
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figures made within Tikz can be viewed in the Latex/Tikz [Gallary](https://texample.net/).
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Make sure to follow all the accessibility standards - especially regarding font, linetsyle, color, markers,
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and contrast while creating figures.
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[overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/TikZ_package). Further examples
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of figures made within Tikz can be viewed inthe Latex/Tikz
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[Gallary](https://texample.net/). Follow all the
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[accessibility standards](https://arfc.github.io/manual/guides/writing/)
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regarding font, lifestyle, color, markers,and contrast while creating figures.

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