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I'm aware of this question, where most answers point out how to externalise the TikZ parts in some way.

I want to know which journals actually accept TikZ in submissions, and possibly which versions.

Turion
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  • Mathematica Applicanda: http://wydawnictwa.ptm.org.pl/index.php/matematyka-stosowana accepts. – Przemysław Scherwentke Jun 04 '16 at 17:21
  • None of the big publishers, Elsevier, IEEE, Wiley, Sage. So you are necessarily left with corner cases. – percusse Jun 04 '16 at 17:43
  • This question is somewhat on the edge between TeX.SX and Academia.SX. It is not really on topic for both. – Henri Menke Jun 04 '16 at 18:06
  • @HenriMenke, yes. I was nearly going to post on Academia, but then I noticed the linked question and decided to post here. – Turion Jun 04 '16 at 18:11
  • @percusse, in one answer to the linked question it is claimed that some parts of Elsevier allow for TikZ. – Turion Jun 04 '16 at 18:11
  • @Turion I don't know any such parts especially in 2010 I highly doubt it. – percusse Jun 04 '16 at 18:47
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    I have published papers which used pgfplots right from the first submission in Elsevier, Springer and Wiley journals, and no one complained during the publication process. – Federico Poloni Jun 04 '16 at 18:50
  • @FedericoPoloni Because they clip out your images from the PDF submission. I've had long email chains because of these. Mainly because they have to generate HTML versions of the papers and provide the figures. – percusse Jun 14 '16 at 22:26
  • For higher revenue publications, Elsevier employ River Valley Associates, who know a lot about latex. – JPi Aug 18 '16 at 03:00

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