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Some authors prefer to place their manuscript LaTeX source files in a subfolder, and other research artefacts (figures, tables, etc) in another subfolder. This example shows how this workflow can be maintained on Overleaf, by providing a top-level main.tex that pulls in the real main LaTeX file from the subfolder using the import package.
an example how a book may look like
a lot of pgfornaments (without using pgfornaments thanks to Dr. Lian Tze Lim from Overleaf)
can be compiled into "periodical aureo" page size (almost canon conform) but with the switcher in main.tex file if you prefer a tablet or a screen reading.
the calligraphy used for letters can be switched off for people who are not used to read handwriting, same for audio links
(If you just want to read the book, it's best to download the PDF for offline reading, rather than waiting for it to render completely in the previewer on this page.)