\changelog{public}
Notes de version, modifications de l'API et mises à jour de la plateforme — les plus récentes en premier.
\release{1.5}
XeLaTeX is now available on the free plan, long sessions stay logged in without a page reload, and the editor gets a visible search button alongside the existing Ctrl+F shortcut. Plus incident resolved emails so you hear back when an outage ends.
\release{1.4}
FormaTeX is now a first-class tool for AI assistants. The Model Context Protocol server exposes three tools — compile_latex, list_engines, and get_usage — so Claude, Cursor, Cline, and any MCP-compatible agent can compile LaTeX without writing a single API call.
\release{1.3}
Long documents no longer require your HTTP client to wait. Submit a job, get a job ID, poll for status — or register a webhook URL and get notified on completion. Powered by Redis and Asynq with two parallel workers.
\release{1.2}
Two new engines expand what you can compile. LuaLaTeX brings embedded Lua scripting and OpenType font access. latexmk auto-detects the number of compilation passes required — no more manually chasing cross-references.
\release{1.1}
The new /dashboard/usage page gives a full picture of your compilation activity: monthly totals, engine breakdowns, success vs. error rates, and average compile times. The X-Compile-Duration-Ms response header is now included on every compile response.
\release{1.0}
FormaTeX launches publicly. Send LaTeX, get PDF. No TeX Live installs, no version conflicts, no infrastructure overhead. A single POST endpoint handles the rest — sandboxed, rate-limited, and production-ready from day one.
— FormaTeX lancé en septembre 2025
\start{now}
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