블로그
Posts tagged press- Posted by Tim on February 16, 2015
On 4 September 2018 a new version of Overleaf was launched (Overleaf v2) and a decision was taken to (temporarily) remove the integration of Plotly within Overleaf v2. As part of Overleaf’s development roadmap we will be working toward an improved integration of Plotly which leverages the Plotly API—which was not available when the original Plotly integration work was conducted. Consequently, this blog post is, at present, of historic interest only and describes features/functionality which were available in Overleaf v1 but are not (currently) present in Overleaf v2. If you have any questions or concerns about this do please feel free to contact us.
You can now import your Plotly graphs directly into your Overleaf projects!
Overleaf collaborates with Editage® to offer its authors publication-ready language editing services
Posted on January 26, 2015
London, January 26, 2015 – Editage, a leading provider of editorial and publication support services for the global research community and the flagship brand of Cactus Communications, and Overleaf, a rapidly growing online collaborative writing and publishing platform by WriteLaTeX, have entered into an agreement to allow Overleaf authors to directly transfer manuscripts to Editage for its entire range of language editing services.
- Posted by John on January 22, 2015
- Posted on January 20, 2015
Exciting news at Overleaf! The Stanford University Libraries are sponsoring a free one year trial of Overleaf for all students, staff & faculty. The Stanford University Libraries includes more than 20 individual libraries, each with a world-class collection of books, journals, films, maps, databases, and more.
- Posted by John on December 16, 2014
This year has been a huge one for writeLaTeX -- we've now compiled over 1.5 billion pages, serving over 150,000 authors from over 180 countries worldwide. As part of our efforts to make the power of LaTeX more accessible to more people, we're relaunching in 2015 under the new name of Overleaf as part of a major upgrade to the service.