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Your figures are *too* good #19
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He drew them with Adobe Illustrator 😃 |
Those were actually drawn in Inkscape, but I've recently been using Adobe Illustrator. I wish I could make diagrams like this in an automated way, but if you want them to be really nice I think it is hard to avoid very careful manual drawing. |
@colah I found we can obtain pretty nice figures drawn with It probably requires more time than drawing it by hand though. 😕 |
Cheers for letting me know. I've arrived at the same conclusions - I can't On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 at 07:20 Valentin Iovene [email protected]
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Also check out Google Drawings. In particular, the lines that connect the objects are "smart" giving great flexibility for rearranging network diagrams. |
Content is also good 👍 , but I wonder which framework do you use for this blog ? |
@tantrantp7 It's highly customized. At the bottom of the blog, you can read "Built by Oinkina with Hakyll using Bootstrap, MathJax, Disqus, MathBox.js, Highlight.js, and Footnotes.js.". So the base framework is Hakyll (Haskell equivalent of Jekyll). |
Please can you tell me how you made your figures?! Particularly in this post and very specifically this image. Are you using Tikz or something manual?
Thank you for the great blogs.
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