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A simple example demonstrating the use of markdown in LaTeX, with the new markdown package. The markdown examples are taken from the markdown package and fr...
Open an example of how to write a class in Overleaf More declarations In this part most of the commands will appear. In "exampleclass.cls" the dimensions of the page, the font size for the title, the body and the sections are set. Below you can see the full class file. ...
最后一个令人讨厌的地方——Overleaf 默认对“引号”的处理是错误的。如果你在单词开头使用标准双引号,你就得不到正确的引号。You need to use ``quote”——即连续使用两个单引号来获得正确的 latex 引号。
What distinguishes a good research paper from a bad one? What should be done before starting to write? These questions plague you like a nightmare, leaving you staring at the blank Overleaf homepage. Luckily, this article is written for you. ...
Open an example of how to write a class in Overleaf Handling errors When it comes to develop new classes it's important to handle possible errors to let know the user that something went wrong. There are four main commands to report errors in the compiler. ...
How to Fix Run-on Sentences in Writing Learn to avoid run-on sentences in your writing to improve clarity and flowTextual Reference TermsAll those strange words like following, preceding, overleaf, PTO that don't carry any meaning but tell us where the author wants us to look. Illustrated...
In this first segment of the interview series, Dr. John Hammersley, Co-Founder and CEO of Overleaf, takes us through the basic features of Overleaf, a collaborative cloud-based writing and publishing tool that provides support to authors and publishers w
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