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Draw simple bar charts in
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Draw particle accelerator lattices with TikZ
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Include Scratch programs in documents
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TikZ Library for Structural Analysis
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Some symbols which are not easily available
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Provides convenient key-value options for package writers
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Converting between common metric and Imperial units
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Graphical representation of keys on a standard scientific calculator
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Drawing binary trees using TikZ
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Generate control diagrams
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e-p driver for PGF inter-picture connections
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A library for drawing dependency graphs
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Draw pseudo-3D diagrams of Bloch spheres
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Draws bond graphs in , using PGF/TikZ
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Drawing sparklines: intense, simple, wordlike graphics
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Typeset (grid-based) logic puzzles
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