Google docs not downloading pdf with latex
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The Problem Google Documents is a cloud-based word processor. Is this article useful? Curious Curious 49 1 1 silver badge 9 9 bronze badges. I don't see what you mean because I can see all three images. All 3 images in the PDF? When I click on the second link I still only see the first 2 images and a blank third page - I'll try resetting a few things. Thanks for the feedback : — Curious.
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Please note that for some reason I had to make links to beegradients. The scripts are set up expecting a file named "abbrev. LuaLaTeX complains about this, but I don't know what to do about that. This was good enough for me.
I wrote a Google Docs add-on called Articul8. It allows you to incorporate LaTeX equations into your Google Doc, as well as to export the document to TeX images included, cross-references intact. You can render the document locally or upload to an online service e.
The g math plug-in works really well for me. It has a simple interface where you can enter some LaTeX code and then insert it as an image into your Google Doc. Exist also EquatIO - Math made digital , from Chrome web store, where it is possible to create easily mathematical equations, formulas and quizzes. I remember that EquatIO it is free for 30 days, with unlimited access to all features. After this time it requires a licensing subscription.
For Google Suite there is also Math Equations. There is an Android app called ' math2slides ' which converts LaTeX code to Google Slides shapes, so you can insert and manipulate equations resizing, changing colors, splitting, etc in your presentation without losing quality.
Once it is in Google Slides, can be easily copied and pasted into a new drawing in Google Docs. The advantage of pasting a drawing shapes with respect to simply pasting an image is that you don't lose quality when resizing, and you can also edit the equation changing the color of some symbols, etc.
I also like the idea to work collaboratively using LaTeX using web resource. I do not think you can do much with GoogleDoc - you need to redo a lot in Google doc to create an article.
It's a wiki, similar to Wikipedia, but you can export your wiki to a Latex documents including equations, figures, tables and even BibTeX citations. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 7 months ago. Active 1 month ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. As an alternative, perhaps consider using writelatex. I happen to like these 'old days'. Henri's comment looks like the best answer to your question, but you may also want to check sharelatex.
Based on the way your question is phrased, you might be interested in this option. Show 3 more comments.
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