Firstly, in order to include an image in a document on Overleaf, you need to upload the image file from your computer using the "Upload files" button in the project menu: Then you can include them in your document using the\includegraphicscommand, such as in this example: ...
This is the sixth video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University. This short tutorial shows how to add an image file (png, jpg, pdf) to your LaTeX document, how to display it using the\includegraphicscommand, and how to adjust the width and positioning. ...
Why the interest in latexmkrc? We've recently had a number of users get in touch to ask how to do certain things with Overleaf, to which our answer has begun: "Firstly, create a custom latexmkrc file in your project...". Given that this isn't the most intuitive part of LaTeX, ...
You can upload a .bib file via the files menu, and then it should all work as normal - see theLaTeX Wikibookfor more detailed information on bibliographies in LaTeX. As an example, if you're using the natbib package, the relevant commands would look like: ...
this video, Vince shows how to quickly write out matrices in LaTeX, using theamsmathpackage and the\pmatrix(for a matrix with curly brackets),\matrix(for a matrix with no brackets), and\vmatrix(used to denote the determinant of a matrix) commands. Here's the code for the final example...
This is the fifth video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University; it shows how to include tables in your LaTeX documents using thetabluarenvironment. Through a short example you'll see how to include rows and columns with horizontal and vertical dividers, and with different...
To include a figure within an Overleaf document you first have toupload it to your project. Assuming you have loaded thegraphicxpackage into your document preamble: \usepackage{graphicx} you specify the (typeset) size of the image using thescale=...option of the\includegraphicscommand:...
This is the eighth video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University. Here we see how to add sections and subsections to your LaTeX documents, and how to refer to them using the \ref and \label commands. By using\labeland\refcommands, the references always point...
How Overleaf got me into LaTeXShelly · March 10, 2016 "I’m pretty much a convert to Overleaf and delighted to be using it. After years of avoiding LaTeX this has done the job for me." –Professor Brian M Lucey An interview with Brian M Lucey, Professor of Finance at Trinity College...
Open this example in Overleaf This example produces the following output, with the table centred on the page: Note that thetableenvironment will also let the table "float" to where LaTeX thinks it should go. Here, we applied thefloat placement specifier!hto place the table "here", encouraging...