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Fix: To work around the requirement for Dropbox or Box, you can manually transfer your .tex files to your iPhone using iTunes or Finder. Connect... ⇲
Fix: As a workaround, you can use the 'Open In' feature from other apps that support the iOS Files app. For example, if you have a .tex file in a... ⇲
Fix: To find your files, open VerbTeX and check the 'Recent Files' section. This will show you the files you have recently worked on. You can als... ⇲
Fix: If you find the free version too limiting, consider using the app for basic tasks and then switching to a more feature-rich LaTeX editor for... ⇲
Fix: To ensure your work is not lost, make it a habit to manually save your documents frequently. You can do this by tapping the save icon or usi... ⇲
Fix: If PDF generation is slow, try simplifying your document by reducing the number of images or complex formatting. This can help speed up the... ⇲
Fix: To minimize crashes, ensure that you are using the latest version of VerbTeX. Check the App Store for updates and install them if available.... ⇲
Fix: As a workaround, you can access online documentation for LaTeX packages through your web browser. Websites like CTAN (Comprehensive TeX Arch... ⇲
Fix: To transfer .tex files, use email or a messaging app to send the files to yourself. Open the email or message on your iPhone and use the 'Op... ⇲
Fix: To open existing .tex files, ensure they are stored in a supported cloud service like Dropbox or Box. Use the 'Open' feature in VerbTeX to n... ⇲
Fix: To insert images, you can use the 'Includegraphics' command in your LaTeX document. Make sure the images are stored in a location accessible... ⇲
Fix: If the cloud feature is not working, check your internet connection to ensure it is stable. You can also try logging out and back into your... ⇲
Fix: If you need to export your .tex files in a different format, consider copying the content of your .tex file and pasting it into a different... ⇲