Comments on: Tools for the savvy grad student http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student Sat, 11 May 2013 19:51:19 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Nate R http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-223859 Nate R Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:20:40 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-223859 The TikZ examples are great; often when I can’t figure out how to do something I come across an example of somebody doing _exactly that thing_ as part of one of the examples.

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By: Diwaker Gupta http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-223803 Diwaker Gupta Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:43:29 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-223803 Yep, TikZ is a great companion for Beamer as well. Those guys sure do know how to write comprehensive documentation! But you’ve snuck in an even better resource Nate — http://www.texample.net!! Kind of low of content right now, but a fantastic idea!

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By: Nate R http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-223802 Nate R Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:25:42 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-223802 I would add TikZ (http://www.texample.net/tikz/) to this list for any figure drawing. It is a large, complex package (the manual is over 700 pages long!) but once you get the hang of it you can create complex figures right inside of your tex document. You get all of the power of latex in a figure markup environment, meaning for example that the appropriate fonts will be used when you’re inserting $math mode markup$ in a figure (never again will your PDF come back from the publisher because R outputs PDFs w/ missing fonts!).

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By: Diwaker Gupta http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-216687 Diwaker Gupta Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:55:37 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-216687 Thanks. Yes, one of these days I’ll do an update. No longer being a grad student also means having lesser time to attend to the blog :(

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By: Ionut http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-216171 Ionut Sat, 02 Apr 2011 09:05:36 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-216171 in this case maybe would be useful to post an updated software list, which software you use, your workflow, …. Nice blog.

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By: Diwaker Gupta http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-215460 Diwaker Gupta Fri, 18 Mar 2011 17:14:14 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-215460 Glad you found this useful. For version control, I highly recommend you use Git — bzr and mercurial don’t even come close. I’ve used R in the past; its nice. I’m not sure how you are using MySQL for math?

For presentations, I used LaTeX Beamer for a while (I blogged about it http://floatingsun.net/2006/05/15/tools-i-use-beamer/). Later in my grad school days I gave in and used OpenOffice and MS Powerpoint. These days I just use Google Docs where possible — as long as you don’t need fancy animations, it should work just fine.

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By: matt http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-215435 matt Fri, 18 Mar 2011 01:55:23 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-215435 great post! i took much the same journey.

i use emacs because there’s a module for it (auctex). i found crosstex too late for my thesis, but i use it and citeulike for my manuscripts now. i made the mistake of using svn. but i want to learn mercurial.

on the math side, i use PyXPlot, R, and mysql. give those a try if you haven’t.

also, you didn’t mention powerpoint presentations/posters which you probably will end up doing a lot. give pstricks and powerdot a go.

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By: Diwaker Gupta http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-214548 Diwaker Gupta Sun, 27 Feb 2011 16:42:39 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-214548 I’ve used Inkscape and Dia in the past.

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By: Aanjhan Ranganathan http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-214516 Aanjhan Ranganathan Sat, 26 Feb 2011 18:17:29 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-214516 Learnt Inkscape with some help from friends. I don’t think I will ever look back. HAving a diagram to draw and learning a tool helps a lot. I have got my workflow in place I guess.

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By: Aanjhan Ranganathan http://floatingsun.net/2010/01/08/tools-for-the-savvy-grad-student/#comment-214467 Aanjhan Ranganathan Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:51:03 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?p=1182#comment-214467 What do you use to draw figures? Like block diagrams and stuff?
OoDraw works but converting to pdf or eps is plain sucky. Do you have any work flow for diagrams. Like from drawing it to \includegraphics :-) Will be helpful.
xfig is SO oldschool and Inkscape seems overwhelming for me.

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