Difference between revisions of "Solid mie 2017"
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** The draft is adapted from solid_precdr, we use pdflatex, so don't use any eps for figures. | ** The draft is adapted from solid_precdr, we use pdflatex, so don't use any eps for figures. | ||
** The overleaf is an online collaborating tool for latex. Several persons can edit at the same time, everyone can see all changes in real time. check out its help page | ** The overleaf is an online collaborating tool for latex. Several persons can edit at the same time, everyone can see all changes in real time. check out its help page | ||
+ | ** all edits are auto saved, there is labeling and version control ability built in | ||
** click "project" to see file panel, then choose a tex file to edit or comment, choose a dir to upload file into it, drag and drop to move files and dirs around | ** click "project" to see file panel, then choose a tex file to edit or comment, choose a dir to upload file into it, drag and drop to move files and dirs around | ||
** click "+" to make comment at the current location in tex file, you can also delete comments once it's fixed | ** click "+" to make comment at the current location in tex file, you can also delete comments once it's fixed |
Revision as of 17:04, 23 January 2017
This page has the instruction for working on SoLID MIE in 2017
- To read the draft in pdf, go here
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vuqsh031mq22u2b/AACLL66gV_5J2rrTVtGzsnmca?dl=0
- To edit or make comments in the latex source, signup and signin at https://www.overleaf.com, then go to this link with a good browser (latest firefox or Chrome is recommended)
https://www.overleaf.com/7795500hkrkjswmgywx
- Simple instructions for editing and commenting
- The draft is adapted from solid_precdr, we use pdflatex, so don't use any eps for figures.
- The overleaf is an online collaborating tool for latex. Several persons can edit at the same time, everyone can see all changes in real time. check out its help page
- all edits are auto saved, there is labeling and version control ability built in
- click "project" to see file panel, then choose a tex file to edit or comment, choose a dir to upload file into it, drag and drop to move files and dirs around
- click "+" to make comment at the current location in tex file, you can also delete comments once it's fixed
- let "preview" stay at "manual", then click "refresh preview" to compile, any error will show up for you to debug
- If refresh preview gives no error, you can click "pdf" to download a pdf of the current version. This is better way to view the doc instead of preview because it's too long.
- "Rich text" has nice features, but it's not always as reliable as "Source"
- ask Zhiwen Zhao zwzhao@jlab.org for any question