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ShareLaTex
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ShareLaTex VS typst - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Apr 2023
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The WebLatex project is growing!!! Use Git + LaTeX + Grammarly + VSCode + Live Colab + Code Autocompletion all in one online!
Mostly open source... Here's the repo: https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf. But you can see what features are only available in the paid versions here
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Self hosted LaTeX editor?
the linked repo is archived and it states, it has been merged into overleaf/overleaf
- Looking for simple LaTeX editor
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ANN: texd - LaTeX wrapped in a web service
Thanks, I might need something like this sometime. There's also Overleaf's CLSI.
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JupyterLab LaTeX – live-editing of LaTeX documents in JupyterLab
The Overleaf source code is available online [0], so you could even run your own instance.
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Is there any feature to track changes or comment in a LaTeX document?
I'd like to suggest Overleaf again since it seems to be exactly what you need. If you don't want to pay for more than one collaborator, you can actually host it yourself. You can add users and administrators as you like (you can also add an SMTP server to allow sending email invitations to collaborators).
CherryTree
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Ask HN: Using Markdown Files for Notetaking?
I wonder if an extensible editor (example: Atom) could do both of those things with Markdown files. Assuming by styling you mean things like being able to highlight and custom-style some text, even in a typically text-only view of a markdown file. It wouldn't be a big surprise if that could be done...somehow. Collapsible points ought to be doable for sure.
Personally I use other methods for styling within markdown, for example emoji, tags, link formatting with brackets (for things that are not really links), etc.
I also take any list that's longer than 8-10 items and break it up by category or reorganize it so it's less visually overwhelming.
Otherwise you may find it helpful to look into more rich-editor-style notetaking solutions like cherrytree or Notecase Pro. The latter is proprietary but I used it for years and was very happy with it. Good luck in your search.
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Journal Writing App
I'm kinda surprised no one mentioned cherrytree yet.
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hierarchical note taking applications
cherrytree
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Best book writing app?
I use FocusWriter. It's a lightweight, full-screen app that does more than enough for a manuscript. I used to use Google Docs with Wavemaker, which has a lot of extra functions like cards and timelines, etc. Docs slowed down a lot with a lot of open windows or really long docs, however. And with WFH the sync isn't that important to me anymore. For notes lately I've been using CheeryTree. All these are free.
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Share your greatest free tools
CherryTree for a general note-taking database. As an Application Packager I can't remember PowerShell scripts I wrote two weeks ago, so saving my recipes in here is priceless.
One I didn’t see that we use to share code snippets, SQL statements and other coding stuff with notes I CherryTree. We use this on our network drive and each of us can open it up and look at the code and notes that have been stored there. We use it the most for SQL statements that we don’t use often but if it wasn’t written down we would forget about it.
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I've reached 2800 mods. Never do that.
How do you keep track of/document everything? I have been using Cherry Tree. It is a fancy open source note taking program that lets you keep notes in a tree like structure.
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What application do you use for organising your ideas before you start writing?
In the past I used CherryTree because it facilitates hierarchical note taking. However it has several drawbacks: it allows you to embed images/figures, but it becomes very slow over time as the XML file it writes to becomes larger and larger. It also has some other issues, like lack of support for including code snippets and LaTEX, and pretty counter-intuitive interface and limited import-export options.
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suggest me a notion alternative
CherryTree https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/
- Thread Diario de Dudas, Consultas y Mitaps - 23/03
What are some alternatives?
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
to-markdown - 🛏 An HTML to Markdown converter written in JavaScript
OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown - :orange_book: Markdown Templates for Offensive Security OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP exam report
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
obsidian-leaflet - Adds interactive maps to Obsidian.md using Leaflet.js
public-pentesting-reports - A list of public penetration test reports published by several consulting firms and academic security groups.
OpenNote - OpenNote was built to be an open web-based alternative to Microsoft OneNote (T) and EverNote.
obsidian-minimal - A distraction-free and highly customizable theme for Obsidian.
QOwnNotes - QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad and todo-list manager with Markdown support and Nextcloud / ownCloud integration.
notion-repackaged - notion executables with the notion-enhancer embedded & a vanilla port of the official app to linux
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
HackMD - CodiMD - Realtime collaborative markdown notes on all platforms.