Did you know that Overleaf has a LaTeX tutorial—with hands-on guidance using examples that you can work through to build-up your LaTeX expertise?
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- LianTze · January 11, 2018
Overleaf’s LaTeX tutorial—now available in five languages!
- Ryan · January 11, 2018
Tip of the Week: New Year, New Font? Check out the fonts available on Overleaf
Are you looking to refresh your document design and layout using some different fonts, or wondering just which fonts are supported on Overleaf? One way to unlock many new design possibilities is to use OpenType fonts via the
fontspec
package—fonts galore! - Ryan · January 4, 2018
Tip of the Week: Using Overleaf teaching tools with your learning management system
Did you know you can use the Overleaf teaching tools with your learning management system? Once you've created your teaching assignment on Overleaf, you'll be provided with a unique URL you can share with your students.
- December 28, 2017
Happy Holidays! 2017 Remembered…
Happy Holidays from everyone here at Overleaf! It’s amazing how quickly this year has flown by—and what a year it has been! We’ve seen huge growth and exciting changes and as always, we owe a huge THANK YOU to our customers and users. We certainly wouldn’t be where we are today without your support. So THANK YOU!!!
We wanted to share our 2017 highlights with you all—for both the company and for individuals on the team. We hope you find them interesting!
Thanks again for an amazing 2017 and here’s to a fun, happy and successful 2018 for you all!
- Chris · December 21, 2017
Community in Focus: Professor Tim Weninger on how we consume and curate information
In this article we introduce you to Tim Weninger, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. Amongst other things, Tim is working to make AI assistants like Siri and Alexa smarter and in this article he shares some details of his current research projects.
But first, let’s take a quick look at where it all began...
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