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, ...
This five-part series of articles uses a combination of video and textual descriptions to teach the basics of writing a thesis using LaTeX. These tutorials were first published on the original ShareLateX blog site during August 2013; consequently, today's editor interface (Overleaf) has changed ...
Pasting styled text into your Overleaf project To retain formatting of the items listed below, paste them into Overleaf’s Visual Editor using Ctrl+V (on Windows/Linux) or Cmd+V (on MacOS): Headings Bold text Italic text Hyperlinks Code blocks (e.g. wrapped in tags in HTML) Symbols ...
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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 alignment of text within the ...
Overleaf automatically compiles your document for you—every few seconds: just type on the left and the preview updates on the right. If you would like to choose when to compile, you can control auto-compilation by clicking the arrow next to the Recompile button: the drop-down menu allows...
Also note that there are tens of journal article templates, books, theses, etc on the Overleaf site. As in this article, we would like to focus on the basic matter, start with the journal article template. When you do so, you will see a screen, that will...
LaTeX uses a multi-pass typesetting process: data produced in one pass (compilation) is written out to file(s) and used as input for any subsequent pass(es) that may be required. The following video shows what happens every time you click the “Recompile” button in your Overleaf project...
This five-part series of articles uses a combination of video and textual descriptions to teach the basics of writing a thesis using LaTeX. These tutorials were first published on the original ShareLateX blog site during August 2013; consequently, today's editor interface (Overleaf) has ch...
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: ...