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  • Posted on May 31, 2013

    WriteLaTeX co-founder John Hammersley shows how to use the service to create, edit and share your scientific work.

  • Posted on May 30, 2013

    May has been a busy month at writeLaTeX -- we've welcomed lots of new users, and seen some great new projects and collaborations! If you've missed any of our recent announcements, here's a quick summary.

    WriteLaTeX May Highlights

  • Posted on May 24, 2013

    I'm a PhD student and recently had to write a couple of papers for a conference. Despite emailing the pdfs for review to my supervisors, after submitting things still got missed.

    I'm hoping writeLaTeX will enable a more collaborative means to write documents and ensure the latest version is worked upon.

    I use pdf_tex files for my graphs, and since the writeLaTeX team added support so I could use them in my documents here, I wanted to share how this style of graph is achieved so others can produce beautiful vector based graphics.

    pdf_tex screenshot

  • Posted by John on May 23, 2013

    This is an excellent collection of talks from the Future of Science event held in Oxford last month: rigourandopenness.com

    Rigour and Openness conference banner

    Entitled "Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science", the event brought together representatives from the many areas of science and publication...

  • Posted on May 16, 2013

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    I recently got unemployed and was enrolled into a programme for training me to find a new job.

    On the computers there, we only have a restricted environment where we can't install additional programs (like TeXworks). We're stuck with Microsoft Office 2007 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows XP and old hardware.

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