Following on from the addition of auto-compilation to ShareLaTeX last month, we are delighted to share some further developments: a new Link Sharing feature for ShareLaTeX.
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- Graham · November 28, 2017
Integration Update: Link Sharing on ShareLaTeX
- James · November 27, 2017
Integration Update: Link Sharing
This article was originally published on the ShareLaTeX blog and is reproduced here for archival purposes.
As part of our integration work with Overleaf, we're very happy to announce that link-based project sharing is now available in ShareLaTeX!
- Graham · November 22, 2017
Tip of the Week: How to convert typeset PDF pages into raster image formats
Suppose you want to convert one or more pages of your typeset document’s PDF file into an image file format such as PNG or JPEG—for example, to use them in a web page, or to produce graphics with nicely typeset text for sharing on social media. How can you do that? In this week’s tip we provide a video which shows you how to achieve this using a
latexmkrc
file to runconvert
, a powerful graphics conversion program. - Ryan · November 16, 2017
Tip of the Week: How to Handle Blank Pages in Templates
If you've chosen a template from the gallery for your thesis or dissertation, you might be wondering how to get rid of all those blank pages before the front matter and before each chapter.
- Shelly · November 13, 2017
Award-winning high school students document their success using Overleaf
In this article, two award-winning high school research teams—Mechromancers and The Three Musketeeretts—share their amazing success stories and explain how they used Overleaf to document their research projects.
Mechromancers team members winning second place at the FIRST World Championship in Houston, Texas.
The Three Musketeeretts receiving a $5,000 STEM-In-Action Grant to continue developing their project. Image source/credit: eCybermission 2017 by U.S.Army RDECOM is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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