![]() A pretty fair $30/year/seat price point, if you want a local alternative to Overleaf. But as a demonstration that you can run a latex compiler with JupyterLab plugins, great! I just hope JupyterLab doesn't go down the path of becoming everything for everything because honestly, I just don't see why the community's attention should be divided to solve problems that they aren't in the business of in the first place. Perhaps, the objective is to make JupyterLab the IDE for everything. For most purposes, JupyterLab already supports a subset of LaTeX within the Markdown cells. I don't quite understand the value of using a LaTeX editor in JupyterLab. ![]()
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