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- 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 September 18, 2023
We’re announcing two changes to our free plan: free users’ compiles are moving to faster servers, and the free user compile timeout will be reduced.
- Posted by LianTze and Paulo on September 6, 2023
TeX Live 2023 is now available on Overleaf. This update will give you access to new and updated TeX-related programs, fonts, and macro packages. This post covers all the key information and important changes you need to know about.
- Posted on August 24, 2023
We are pleased to announce Overleaf Server Pro 4.1! This release is a significant milestone in the 4.x series and includes bug fixes, enhancements and security updates. You can find further information in the official release notes.
- Posted by LianTze on July 26, 2023
Note: LianTze was one of the technical reviewers for Stefan Kottwitz’s second edition of LaTeX Beginner’s Guide, reviewed here.
TikZ is an immensely powerful LaTeX package for creating diagrams and graphics. TikZ has grown immensely popular since its first release in 2005, and there are now many other LaTeX packages that are based on it. This includes dedicated packages for drawing specific kinds of diagrams:
tikz-cd
,tikz-feynman
,chemfig
, etc.; as well as classes and packages that use TikZ to enhance various typesetting elements:beamer
,tcolorbox
, etc. Its underlying system is called PGF (a "portable graphics format" for TeX), so you may also see "pgf" in articles that discuss TikZ.