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Posts tagged features- Posted on February 6, 2024
Are you including chemical formulas in your Overleaf project, and collaborating with non-LaTeX experts? Overleaf’s Visual Editor now makes it even easier to work together by displaying a preview of typeset chemical formulas when using the
mhchem
package. - Posted on September 27, 2023
Update (Jan 18, 2024): The latest enhancement to Overleaf's table editing capabilities introduces an intuitive feature in the Visual Editor mode that allows users to effortlessly specify column widths and enable text wrapping within their LaTeX tables, mitigating the challenges of manually coding complex table structures.
The blog post below has been updated to reflect these changes.
That’s right Overleafers, we’re so excited to let you know about our latest feature releases designed to help you speed up your writing process. First up, we’ve launched an easier way to create and edit tables. And that’s not all—you can also copy and paste tables and formatted text directly into Visual Editor, without losing the formatting.
- Posted on September 19, 2023
Ever wished you could click a button or copy and paste to insert your figures into Overleaf? Now you can! Our team has been busy creating a new way to insert figures that is simpler and allows you to focus on your content.
- Posted on April 27, 2023
As part of our 10th Anniversary celebration 🎉🎊, we sat down with Overleaf's founders John Hammersley and John Lees-Miller to take a brief look back at its history.
- Posted on April 24, 2023
Update: As of June 14 2023, the legacy editor has been retired for all users.
As the eagle-eyed among you may already be aware, late last year, we introduced a new source editor (the area of Overleaf where a user types in their LaTeX code). This change has enabled us to make some exciting improvements to our Rich Text (visual editing) functionality and means we can bring you other highly requested improvements and valuable new features faster.
We’ve removed the previous source editor—Source (legacy) — for some users over the last couple of months and gathered crucial feedback in the process. In late May 2023, the legacy editor will be removed entirely, so we wanted to tell you more about the changes and what to do if you hit any problems.