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: ...
\begin{figure}[h!]\caption{A picture of a gull.}\centering\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{Image File Name}\end{figure} Despite using[h!]LaTeX might not be able to place the figure exactly where it was encountered. For more information on figure placement, see the Overleaf articlePosit...
Open this setspace example in Overleaf.This example produces the following output: Using the \SetSinglespace commandThe following project is compiled via LuaLaTeX and uses the fontspec package to access the TeX Gyre Pagella fonts. It compares two paragraphs of text typeset in TeX Gyre Pagella: ...
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Open this setspace example in Overleaf.This example produces the following output: Using the \SetSinglespace commandThe following project is compiled via LuaLaTeX and uses the fontspec package to access the TeX Gyre Pagella fonts. It compares two paragraphs of text typeset in TeX Gyre Pagella: ...
Can I still use LaTeX commands if I write Markdown? Yes, you can still use LaTeX commands in your Markdown material! Just pass the hybrid option to markdown: \usepackage[hybrid]{markdown} ... - writing pad (the kind with the big $E=mc^2$ on the cover) How can I use literal...
Image files, or other file resources, located in your Google Drive account can be uploaded into your Overleaf projects using theFrom External URL feature—provided those Google Drive files have file-sharing enabled. In addition, you will need to create a suitable URL (direct download link) which...
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...
The Digital Science Content Writer is able to write the copy around the graphs and report layout using Overleaf’s Rich Text mode, so no need for any LaTeX knowledge. It’s also easy for them to collaborate with the Data Analyst in the document via comments and suggestions, for example the...