Overleaf provides two styles of search to streamline finding and citing references: Simple search: available to all users,simple searchlets you browse and filter a list of the citation keys contained in your project’s.bibfile(s). Advanced reference search: available to premium accounts via the ...
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 to the ...
This is the 12th video in a series of 21 byDr Vincent Knightof Cardiff University. In LaTeX we can label equations for easy reference within the article. Here we see how to create an equation using the\begin{equation}and\end{equation}commands. This equation is automatically numbered, and by...
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, and documentation on the web (and...
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 pl...
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 build the cross-reference table, Overleaf processed the source code of 9 TeX engines to extract the list of primitives supported by each one: that process produced 9 text files (1 file per TeX engine). Those 9 sets of primitives were combined to create a “master list” which was, in...
By default, Overleaf instructs latexmk to use a compilation mode that we (Overleaf) refer to as Try to compile despite errors. In that compilation mode the LaTeX compiler does not stop, despite encountering LaTeX compile errors; a PDF might be produced, even if it contains incorrect output. ...
A file called diff.tex uses the \ShellEscape command, provided by the shellesc package, to execute latexdiff. Results of the comparison, contained in main-d.tex, are \input into diff.tex for typesetting. diff.tex contains line \documentclass{dummy} to trick Overleaf's compiler into believi...
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 conten file, cv.tex, contained the...