From f822a4e9b70e1ef12b91efd184898a877356776c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 21:05:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Cleanup. --- blog/data/2017-10-31-latex-web-editor.txt | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/blog/data/2017-10-31-latex-web-editor.txt b/blog/data/2017-10-31-latex-web-editor.txt index 39784d4920..2ad7cded64 100644 --- a/blog/data/2017-10-31-latex-web-editor.txt +++ b/blog/data/2017-10-31-latex-web-editor.txt @@ -9,15 +9,16 @@ make sure at least my readers are aware of it, I would like to mention these useful services for writing LaTeX documents. Some of them even provide a WYSIWYG editor to ease writing even further.

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There are two commercial services available, ShareLaTeX and Overleaf. They are very easy to use. -Just start a new document, select which publisher to write for (ie -which LaTeX style to use), and start writing. Note, these two have announced their -intention to join forces, so soon it will only be one joint service. -I've used both for different documents, and they work just fine. -While ShareLaTeX is -free software, while the latter is not. According to There are two commercial services available, +ShareLaTeX and +Overleaf. They are very easy to +use. Just start a new document, select which publisher to write for +(ie which LaTeX style to use), and start writing. Note, these two +have announced their intention to join forces, so soon it will only be +one joint service. I've used both for different documents, and they +work just fine. While +ShareLaTeX is free +software, while the latter is not. According to a announcement from Overleaf, they plan to keep the ShareLaTeX code base maintained as free software.

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