![]() ![]() Read/write access to the Overleaf project you are working on.In order to keep working as I would otherwise, and still comply with the team policy of consolidating everyone’s work on Overleaf, this is the setup I’ve used and that worked quite well: Things you’ll need I find that the text editor + compiler combo is a much preferred setup. ![]() The problem is I’m not crazy about doing my writing on a web app - just a personal preference. The idea behind Overleaf is great - it’s like Google Docs for LaTeX documents. Overleaf and ShareLaTeX, now under one roof, are the major online text editors for LaTeX files. I was recently involved in a collaborative paper writing effort, and the people involved chose to use
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