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%% -----------------
%
%% 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
+%% nicely with the purpose of a reproducible project. But it isn't
%% mandatory. Therefore if you don't need it, just comment/delete the line
%% that includes this file in the top LaTeX source (`paper.tex').
%
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%% the papers. 2) It doesn't require any extra dependency (it is
%% distributed as part of TeX-live). Adding specific programs/libraries for
%% plots can greatly increase the number of dependencies for the
-%% pipeline. For example Python's Matplotlib library is indeed very good,
+%% project. For example Python's Matplotlib library is indeed very good,
%% but it requires Python and Numpy. The latter is not easy to build from
%% source, so after a few years, installing the required version can be
%% very frustrating.