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Shoutout to @overleaf for their extremely easy to use @github integration, which is very good and makes me feel less bad for writing only 650 words in 5 hours
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Suze Kundu of @DigitalSci talks about failure in science and why it's a good thing. Watch live, and send in your questions at https://t.co/bCBxcoDgKK #CareersLiveLondon https://t.co/tqLVDE9MgO
@Dr_DragonKiller Sorry for not responding sooner on this -- yes, we fixed the issue with the cert, and most of the thumbnails are back (I see a couple are still missing which we'll look into). Thanks for the ping on it!
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@anthonygitter@loyalgoff Hi there, you can download a .zip file from a timestamp and upload it as a new project. Currently you can't go back to the old version directly as was possible on v1, but you can get everything back this way. Hope this helps!
Can you run plain TeX on @overleaf Most definitely, should you want to... Here's a short help item with a brief video clip showing a plain TeX file being processed, in turn, by 4 engines: TeX, pdfTeX, XeTeX and LuaTeX.
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@janica_magat Thanks for the feedback -- if you'd like to make the new Overleaf editor (which is based on ShareLaTeX) look more like SL, you can choose the SL font and a 'light' theme via the left hand menu. It's not fully the same, but might make it look more familiar. I hope that helps!
@LabbaoMonica Hello - can you send the details to our support team via https://t.co/u7HgTtObQK (if you haven't already)? Or email them via [email protected]. They can look into this for you. Thanks!
@wigging Hi Gavin - the self-hosted option called Server Pro is still available - and it will be updated with the new Overleaf v2 features the first of the year. Let us know if you'd like more info and we can reach out to you directly. :-)
@cami___sg Thanks for the feedback! If you'd like to make the new Overleaf editor (which is based on ShareLaTeX) look more like SL, you can choose the SL font and a 'light' theme via the left hand menu. It's not fully the same, but might make it look more familiar. I hope that helps!
@MatiasQuiroz82 @uPicchini Hi Matias -- the track changes features was also a paid feature on ShareLaTeX. If you'd unlocked it via the bonus scheme, that should have carried over into Overleaf v2 so it should still be available. If not, could you send details https://t.co/u7HgTtObQK and we'll take a look