![]() See also this possible approach using make.Īlthough TikZ is not at all WYSIWYG, there are several editors, that enable the use to draw "by hand" the diagram and export it to a Tikz snippet. True, using TikZ for "heavy" diagrams can lead to lengthy compilations, but this can be solved using the externalize library of TikZ, or the Standalone class. But, if you're up for the effort, you'll enjoy the freedom of producing extremely high quality figures! It is different from Omnigraffle just like TeX is different from Word. ![]() I know that TikZ was mentioned already, but I think it deserve its own answer.
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