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A great way to get into LaTeX for the newbie, a superbly easy interface for the more experienced, and a wonderful collaborative output focused tool. Brian is now championing the use of Overleaf in his department as anOverleaf Advisor- let us know if you'd like to join too!
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, ...
The new owner will also receive an email informing them of the change and will be able to click through and open the project on Overleaf. Will transferring project ownership affect collaborator access? This depends on which Overleaf plan(s) the previous and new project owners have. The table ...
How do I use Overleaf? If you are familiar with LaTeX then using Overleaf couldn’t be simpler because we provide full support for direct LaTeX editing and automatically compile your document for you on our servers—there’s nothing to install! All you need to do is create a document, ...
consequently, today's editor interface (Overleaf) has changed considerably due to the development of ShareLaTeX and the subsequent merger of ShareLaTeX and Overleaf. However, much of the content is still relevant and teaches you some basic LaTeX—skills and expertise that will apply across all p...
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...
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...
Author: Cody Herring (June 2013) This is a continuation of How to write a LaTeX class file and design your own CV (Part 1), going over more options for creating a CV, and using class files to do so. In the last post, we had 2 files created: cv.tex and my_cv.cls. The ...
Author: Cody Herring (June 2013) This is a continuation ofHow to write a LaTeX class file and design your own CV (Part 1), going over more options for creating a CV, and using class files to do so. In the last post, we had 2 files created:cv.texandmy_cv.cls. The conten...