I'm formatting a pre-print to submit to @PsyArXiv. Any good suggestions for how to make it look nice and spiffy so people will read?
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I'm reporting simulations in R so should in principle be using markdown, but overleaf is super nice
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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OK, so line 100 in pnas-new.cls is what you wanna read.
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Says: \setboolean{displaywatermark}{true} % Set to false to remove the watermark
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Genius! Thanks.
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You are super welcome.

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Amusing because Brad's using the same LaTeX style here on the preprint he just uploaded to
@PsyArXiv!https://twitter.com/DrLoveBC/status/902872579974803458 …
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Hehe. I RTed that one today, and it inspired me to use the pnas one
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O M G! full circle!
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Also in case of future ref, not true that "there are features of templates that can't be changed in source code".
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