Is there a proper way to add graphics ? I've been looking around for programs or vim plugins to do and visualize tikz graphics, (outside of a latex document) and then I just reference and import it. The closesest I found was Inkscape and the export tikz file plugin. But does anyone uses this kind of approach ?
Also how well seen is to generate mathematical graphics as PNG or something and importing them? I want to do everything in the cleanest way possible but I don't know which is the best.
Graphics, Figures & Tables ⇒ Proper way to produce latex friendly graphics
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Proper way to produce latex friendly graphics
You can proceed with the TikZ package as it helps you create lines, dots, curves, and more graphics effortlessly!
Also, you can refer to this to know more about graphics importing: https://texfaq.org/FAQ-impgraph
You can read this section about packages to know more! https://typeset.io/resources/learn-late ... /#packages
Also, you can refer to this to know more about graphics importing: https://texfaq.org/FAQ-impgraph
You can read this section about packages to know more! https://typeset.io/resources/learn-late ... /#packages