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ArXiv2Latex is a tool designed to download LaTeX source code directly from arXiv papers, enabling researchers and authors to access the underlying LaTeX files used to create academic documents. This tool simplifies the process of obtaining and reusing LaTeX code from arXiv publications, making it easier to build upon existing work or adapt formatting for new documents.
• Direct LaTeX Extraction: Quickly retrieve LaTeX source code from arXiv papers.
• Seamless Integration: Works directly with arXiv's database, ensuring compatibility.
• User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive design for hassle-free LaTeX retrieval.
• Cross-Platform Compatibility: Accessible on multiple devices and operating systems.
• Automatic Code Cleanup: Provides clean, ready-to-use LaTeX code for immediate use.
What papers are supported by ArXiv2Latex?
ArXiv2Latex supports papers hosted on arXiv that provide LaTeX source files. Not all arXiv papers include LaTeX code, so compatibility depends on the author's submission.
Can I modify the downloaded LaTeX code?
Yes, once you download the LaTeX code, you can modify it as needed for your purposes, such as revising content or adjusting formatting.
Are there any usage limits?
ArXiv2Latex is designed for fair use. While there are no strict limits, excessive downloads may be monitored to ensure system stability and compliance with arXiv's policies.