The Open Office set (Writer, Draw, Calc etc.) can get you started with WSYG
pages quite nicely. Tex & Latex were traditionally used to mark up math
notation and other txt ligature styles for printing and are well
documented. There are also a number of specialzed diagramatic tools for
scientific venn-euler formats like Mattlab and Dia.

GIMP is the mainstay swiss army knife of image compositors. However it
comes with a high learning curve and the ability to assemble massive
documents and transmogrify them into all sorts of formats.

On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 12:51 AM William Park via talk <[email protected] wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> What software do people use to draw illustrations that you'd see in
> textbooks or presentations?  Eg. data structure, high school math, block
> diagrams, etc.  I mean, I see them, but I don't know how to create them.
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