LaTeX Compiler for Google Docs

By Bobby on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 08:19:38 +0000

: compiler, google docs, latex,

I have been working on a new project recently that integrates with Google Docs to provide LaTeX functionality (i've seen this requested in a few places).

Here is the site:
https://docs.latexlab.org/

I use the GData libraries to talk (securily) with Google Docs and GWT-EXT for the client interface.
Since the GWT-EXT libraries are a bit heavy i'm thinking of making use of Google's AppEngine. I can upload the client side to AppEngine and leave the LaTeX rendering on my server. If this proves to be satisfactory i'll be doing it alot.
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  • Mauro on Thu, 21 May 2009 17:31:16 +0000 says:
    In the mean time, there is already a working project called ScribTex, a a free collaborative LaTeX web based editor. http://www.scribtex.com/

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