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by stevejpurves
1857 days ago
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In Curvenote's editor you collaborate on the content as you would in something like google docs, without needing to write Latex -- but with the features you'd reach to Latex for; equations, figures, citations, cross referencing etc... Documents can then be exported as a PDF which uses Latex for typesetting, currently that's with a default template, but we're working on user defined templates right now. When people's workflow is not data heavy, we think there are other features making Curvenote an attractive place to work; the WYSIWYG style of writing, real-time comments and easy sharing on one hand but also how Curvenote helps you easily reuse, update and build on your existing content. |
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