How to download the LaTeX source code of a paper on arXiv

   

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1. Open the arXiv official website

2 Enter the paper title to search

3 Click Download Source​Edit 4 The browser will decompress by default during the download process.

5. Add the suffix .zip to the file downloaded above and compress it. You can see the complete latex source code of the project.

6 However, the compressed file package with the .zip suffix directly added above still cannot be uploaded to overleaf to create a project.

7 At this time, you need to compress the file package compressed above into the folder where you can see the complete latex project source code, and compress it again. That is, wrap another layer of folders, compress them into zips, and then upload them. It can be parsed successfully.

8 Everyything will be ok! 


         Usually the papers we download are pdf versions. If you want to further refer to the source code format of the paper, you need to find the latex source code of the paper.

This article introduces the operation of downloading the latex source code of the paper on arXiv and parsing the project on overleaf.

1. Open the arXiv official website

https://arxiv.org/icon-default.png?t=N7T8https://arxiv.org/

2 Enter the paper title to search

For example, Semantic-aware Occlusion Filtering Neural Radiance Fields in the Wild, click on other format.

3 Click Download Source 4 The browser will decompress by default during the download process, so you will see the downloaded file as follows,

At this time, the file cannot be opened directly or with overleaf.

5. Add the suffix .zip to the file downloaded above and compress it. You can see the complete latex source code of the project.

6 However, the compressed file package with the .zip suffix directly added above still cannot be uploaded to overleaf to create a project.

 

7 At this time, you need to compress the file package compressed above into the folder where you can see the complete latex project source code, and compress it again. That is, wrap another layer of folders, compress them into zips, and then upload them. It can be parsed successfully.

8 Everyything will be ok! 

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