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- Posted on May 24, 2013
I'm a PhD student and recently had to write a couple of papers for a conference. Despite emailing the pdfs for review to my supervisors, after submitting things still got missed.
I'm hoping writeLaTeX will enable a more collaborative means to write documents and ensure the latest version is worked upon.
I use pdf_tex files for my graphs, and since the writeLaTeX team added support so I could use them in my documents here, I wanted to share how this style of graph is achieved so others can produce beautiful vector based graphics.
- Posted by John on May 23, 2013
This is an excellent collection of talks from the Future of Science event held in Oxford last month: rigourandopenness.com
Entitled "Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science", the event brought together representatives from the many areas of science and publication...
- Posted on May 16, 2013
I recently got unemployed and was enrolled into a programme for training me to find a new job.
On the computers there, we only have a restricted environment where we can't install additional programs (like TeXworks). We're stuck with Microsoft Office 2007 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows XP and old hardware.
- Posted by James on May 14, 2013
This article was originally published on the ShareLaTeX blog and is reproduced here for archival purposes.
- Posted by John on May 13, 2013
Organizing your projects within Overleaf is now much simpler with our new 'My Projects' dashboard with streamlined interface. You can now tag and filter your documents for easy navigation.
Simply tag your documents to organise them into groups - then filter by tag to find your work in an instant.