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+%% PGFPlots settings.
+%%
+%% PGFPlots is a package in (La)TeX for making plots internally. It fits
+%% nicely with the purpose of a reproduction pipeline. But it isn't
+%% mandatory. Therefore if needed, you can just uncomment the line that
+%% includes this file in the top LaTeX source (`paper.tex').
+
+
+
+
+
+% For a tikz environment:
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usetikzlibrary{external}
+\tikzexternalize
+
+\tikzsetexternalprefix{\bdir/tex/tikz/}
+
+%% Uncomment the following lines for EPS and PS images. Note that you
+%% still have to use pdflatex and also add a `[dvips]' option to
+%% graphicx.
+
+%\tikzset{external/system call={rm -f "\image".eps "\image".ps
+%"\image".dvi; latex \tikzexternalcheckshellescape -halt-on-error
+%-interaction=batchmode -jobname "\image" "\texsource";
+%dvips -o "\image".ps "\image".dvi;
+%ps2eps "\image.ps"}}
+
+%For drawing plots:
+\usepackage{pgfplots}
+\pgfplotsset{compat=newest}
+\usepgfplotslibrary{groupplots}
+\pgfplotsset{axis line style={thick}, tick style={semithick}}