Hey everybody! We are very happy to announce a new feature that will help you handle errors in your document: the Stop on First Error compilation mode! Let’s break it down and learn more about it!
BlogPosts tagged “features”
- Paulo · September 30, 2022
New feature: Stop on First Error compilation mode
- Paulo · August 10, 2022
TeX Live 2022 Now Available!
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to make TeX Live 2022 live and available on Overleaf! As of August 2022, all new Overleaf projects will be based on TeX Live 2022 — you can read below for the key information and important changes.
- Paulo · June 15, 2022
New feature: ready, set… DETACH!
At Overleaf, one of our goals is to make your editing experience the most efficient, feature rich and pleasant as possible. We are very excited to announce a brand new feature to rock your workflow: the PDF detach!
- Roxana, Ieva, and Paulo · March 25, 2022
Product survey 2021 results: Here's what you told us!
Here at Overleaf, your voice is important! ❤️ That’s why each year we conduct a very special study: our product survey! This year we wanted to understand a bit more about who our users are, their goals, as well as what impact our product and its features have on the community.
- Lois and Paulo · November 10, 2021
New feature: Find symbols quicker with our new Symbol Palette for premium users
Have you ever tried to look for a symbol to use in your LaTeX document? It might be quite the adventure! But fear not, we’ve got your back with a brand new feature!
We have exciting news to share with you this week: we are releasing a symbol palette in Overleaf as a part of our premium subscriptions! This will help you quickly find commonly used symbols, and will also tell you which packages you need to use them. Now you can be even more productive when writing your documents and collaborating with colleagues!
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