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Projections are a "prescribed" part of structural analysis and visualizations, with the change in day and age numerous computer applications have been written to aid this. Most of them have taken care in explaining and elaborating the mathematical and programmatic aspects of their implementation. These applications and/or programs all have attained a robust and well accepted status in the field. The previously developed programs have mostly taken a traditional approach in code and design, i.e. the use of programming languages like C/C++, Fortran, Java, Python or packages like Matlab, Mathematica etc. The Open Source Web application discussed here takes up the task of removing system dependencies of the code by the use of JavaScript, the language of the web-browsers, for the entirety of the programming, and improves portability of the output by directly plotting into Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).
Presento is a clean, simple and extensible template for presentations — supported by XeTeX and Beamer. This template has been adapted from the original version for Overleaf.
For usage instructions please see either the source on Github or the README file accessible within the template.
Created using the baposter Portrait Poster LaTeX Template Version 1.0 (15/5/13) originally created by
Brian Amberg (baposter@brian-amberg.de), downloaded from http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com.
Saket Choudhary
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