Following swiftly on from our upgrade to TeX Live 2018 in September last year, we’re extremely pleased to announce that we’ve now upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to make TeX Live 2019 available. Below you’ll find some notes on important changes in TeX Live 2019 together with some observations based on our own testing. From now on all new projects created will use TeX Live 2019!
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- January 23, 2020
TeX Live 2019 Upgrade—January 2020
- Kate · January 20, 2020
January News Update
Catch-up on the lastest updates from the Overleaf team in our January 2020 news round-up, including:
- Our reflections on 2019
- Thinking of a fresh start for 2020
- Download your 2020 LaTeX calendars
- New Customer Appreciation
- John · January 2, 2020
Welcoming 2020 with our reflections on 2019
It's time to say goodbye to 2019 and hello to 2020! But before 2019 disappears into the mists of time, we thought it would be nice to reflect back on some personal highlights from the year just gone, as we welcome in the new one. 😊
- Paul · December 12, 2019
December News Update
As we bring the year to a close, we’re excited to share some significant recent milestones and new announcements!
- Paul · December 3, 2019
Overleaf Supports the UNG Mathematics Immersion Project
The University of North Georgia (UNG) Math Immersion Project is focused on helping mathematics majors transition from problem-solving math courses to proof-intensive courses.
Overleaf was a core element of how the Immersion Project functioned during its initial pilot in the fall of 2018, and will once again be used throughout the second iteration of the project this year.
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