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    # User can save their work in .khipu file and later he/she can restore the work
    # User can save their work in .khipu file and later he/she can restore the work
    # If khipu is closed accidentally , the autosave feature will let the user to restore the unsaved work of the previous session.
    # If khipu is closed accidentally , the autosave feature will let the user to restore the unsaved work of the previous session.
    # User can add the plots from the files known as Plot-Dictionary file (.plots files). These files contain the name and equation of the plot. So, user done not have to type a big equation rather , he/she can plot the function from its name.
    # User can add the plots from the files known as Plot-Dictionary file (.plots files). These files contain the name and equation of the plot. So, user does not have to type a big equation rather , he/she can plot the function from its name.
    # User can save the plots as PNG image and also take the snapshot of the plots into the clipboard.
    # User can save the plots as PNG image and also take the snapshot of the plots into the clipboard.


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    Revision as of 13:08, 28 June 2013

    Khipu is an advanced Mathematical function plotter application of KDE Education Project. Mainly , it has the following features:
    1. Khipu can draw any 2D and 3D plots supported by Analitza.
    2. User can save their work in .khipu file and later he/she can restore the work
    3. If khipu is closed accidentally , the autosave feature will let the user to restore the unsaved work of the previous session.
    4. User can add the plots from the files known as Plot-Dictionary file (.plots files). These files contain the name and equation of the plot. So, user does not have to type a big equation rather , he/she can plot the function from its name.
    5. User can save the plots as PNG image and also take the snapshot of the plots into the clipboard.