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GenuineWord combines the quality of LaTeX with an easy-to-use markup language (pure ASCII, almost no tags). Furthermore, it converts inlined ASCII graphics and GnuPlot scripts to images usable by LaTeX. A content management system is included.
MatPy is a Python package for numerical linear algebra and plotting with a
MatLab-like interface. It currently consists of wrappers around Numeric and
Gnuplot packages, but eventually may be implemented directly in C/C++, or as
interface to Octave.