book class recommendation
I 'm writing a book with many environments (theorems, propositions, nota bene, dialogs, function plots, examples etc) with tikz, tcolorbox, dialogue and pgfplot like the picture below.

I use include and includeonly, but I don't know if I have more to do. For example, should I externalize the pictures of the plots?
Thanks in advance!!!
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I 'm writing a book with many environments (theorems, propositions, nota bene, dialogs, function plots, examples etc) with tikz, tcolorbox, dialogue and pgfplot like the picture below.

I use include and includeonly, but I don't know if I have more to do. For example, should I externalize the pictures of the plots?
Thanks in advance!!!
books
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it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such astikzwith any of them. Start with one of the usual choicesbook,memoirorscrbookunless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26
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I 'm writing a book with many environments (theorems, propositions, nota bene, dialogs, function plots, examples etc) with tikz, tcolorbox, dialogue and pgfplot like the picture below.

I use include and includeonly, but I don't know if I have more to do. For example, should I externalize the pictures of the plots?
Thanks in advance!!!
books
I 'm writing a book with many environments (theorems, propositions, nota bene, dialogs, function plots, examples etc) with tikz, tcolorbox, dialogue and pgfplot like the picture below.

I use include and includeonly, but I don't know if I have more to do. For example, should I externalize the pictures of the plots?
Thanks in advance!!!
books
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it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such astikzwith any of them. Start with one of the usual choicesbook,memoirorscrbookunless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26
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it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such astikzwith any of them. Start with one of the usual choicesbook,memoirorscrbookunless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26
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it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such as
tikz with any of them. Start with one of the usual choices book, memoir or scrbook unless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such as
tikz with any of them. Start with one of the usual choices book, memoir or scrbook unless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26
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it isn't clear what kind of answer you want, none of the things that you mention have much impact on the choice of class, since you can use the same packages such as
tikzwith any of them. Start with one of the usual choicesbook,memoirorscrbookunless you find a custom class that adds some feature that you particularly like or need.– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 11:20
@DavidCarlisle I thought that the the compiling speed might depends of how I construct the file. Also I thought that the memory has limits. I don't know if is something else that I couldn't imagine, so I asked for advises.
– Kώστας Κούδας
Mar 17 at 12:15
I don't think that there is any answer in this generality, nothing you mention affects the choice of document class. tikz for example is a big package and takes a while to load, and large tikz diagrams can stress the tex memory allocations, but that is true whatever document class you use.
– David Carlisle
Mar 17 at 12:26