This week released our export templates and have released this for PDFs. It has been a long-awaited feature that we’ve been heads down on, but the first glimpse of our new export facility is here and available in the app.
We take a look and dive in deep to talk about the templating mini-language and python utility that we’re about to put out there next, that’ll allow people to create, or port existing templates and submit them to our community repo, where they’ll then become accessible in Curvenote.
You can read more about a blog post on Data-Driven LaTeX templates that Steve wrote.
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This week we hosted a webinar showing off our new publishing in-app no-code publishing features
An orcid.org is a persistent digital identifier for researchers which is widely used. You can now conenct your ORCID account directly to your Curvenote profile.
Publishing Curvenote sites became even easier last week when we launched our new publish button in the Curvenote editor.
You can now publish directly from the Curvenote platform, including setting domains in the project settings.
We added thumbnails to the article frontmatter, as well as met up with the whole Curvenote team in person for the first time!
We overhauled the curvenote.com site to make better use of the new publishing tools and CLI.