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Do I need to learn LaTeX? Are there better options?
try out curvenote.com it's not latest but has a lot of powerful features -- including latex support for equations
- Is there a CodePen/OverLeaf equivalent for sharing and viewing Jupyter Notebooks/Labs
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Is there a way to share a Latex file to Word users
try using curvenote.com instead - write in something like a sciencey good docs interface, output to Tex, PDF or word whenever you want. Has full support for math, cross referencing, citations, bibtex etc.,, and output to latex templates for specific journals etc...
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Interactive journal articles/Latex documents
probably curvenote.com ?
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Im a new 1st year PhD candidate starting Monday… I would really appreciate any tips or things you wish you had known at the beginning of your PhD. I have worked with my supervisor before so have a pretty good relationship although I am not naive to the fact this will change over time.
citation manager, keep a regular schedule, stay fit and use tools that help you - paperpile.com curvenote.com
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What are some "work smart, not hard" ways of writing a Thesis?
take a look at curvenote.com
- Finished my PhD… :)
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Tools that allow college students to collaborate on math problems - non-LaTeX based
Try curvenote.com it's a visual editor like google docs but block-based (a little like notion) and has maths support via latex.
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Should I have to edit my PhD students dissertation for basic grammar?
Grammarly doesn't work in overleaf does it? nor in MS Word locally? it does on other online tools like curvenote.com or google docs though, and maybe MS Office but I haven't tried. I'm totally comfortable using grammarly
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do you know a program that will help me write math homework more quickly?
have a look at mathpix.com and curvenote.com both interesting, the first for going from handwriting to LaTeX and the second for a WYSIWYG editor for writing with latex maths support
awesome-LaTeX
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Do I need to learn LaTeX? Are there better options?
It also has all kinds of neat tricks and a community that has all kinds of tooling. Check out this repo: awesome-LaTeX
What are some alternatives?
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