LaTeX-Workshop
Home Manager using Nix
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10,270 | 5,937 | |
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5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | Nix | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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LaTeX-Workshop
- Getting the file::path version error for latexmk VSCode
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"How to use Grammarly in VS Code with LaTeX"
Seems to be an issue on the extension side (follow link). So, did you create an issue on extension dev site (https://github.com/James-Yu/LaTeX-Workshop)?
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is there LaTex Vscode useful extension for optimize typing?
Anyway, it lookes like the popular VS Code extension LaTeX Workshop has a figure snippet that's triggered by typing in BFI (Begin FIgure)
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Looking for a software to compare programming languages in a tabular layout
LaTeX Workshop Extension is pretty good and I have been using it for a while.
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Please, ELI5 Docker + VS Code + LaTeX
I can get the LaTeX Workshop sample script to work. But applying that to other projects falls apart because of the packages, I think (because the logs tell me so).
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Most straightforward installation of LaTeX in VSCode
You need to open vscode settings file (CTRL-SHIFT-P ) followed by Open User Settings (JSON), Then you can paste the code that you can find here under the section Misc. This way you can use the texify build recipe that works in Miktex out-of-the-box.
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[LaTeX Workshop] Go to section preview in pdf document from latex code
Hi I am using the extension 'james-yu.latex-workshop' and I wonder if there is a way to go to the preview in the pdf document from the editor for the section that you are currently editing or about to edit. I took a look at the available commands/shortcuts and I cannot find it. The other way around works as expected, I will will 'Ctrl + Left click' in the pdf document and it will take to the latex code for that particular section. I have created already a feature request but if anyone here knows how to do it it would be much appreciated!
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Overleaf offline alternatives?
VSCode + LaTeX Workshop + texlive
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Feature Request: Consider using the customEditor API
Related PR and issues:
https://github.com/James-Yu/LaTeX-Workshop/pull/3069
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MacTex and VS Code?
There's a LaTeX workshop plug-in available for VS Code.
Home Manager using Nix
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Cosmic Desktop: Hammering Out New Cosmic Features
It's probably overkill for what you are trying to do. But I have been using home-manager [0] as a way to quickly restore my working environment.
[0] https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/
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How do I actually update home-manager?
$ home-manager --version 23.05 $ nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/archive/release-23.11.tar.gz home-manager $ nix-channel --update $ nix-shell '' -A install [...] All done! The home-manager tool should now be installed and you can edit /home/MY-USERNAME/.config/home-manager/home.nix to configure Home Manager. Run 'man home-configuration.nix' to see all available options. $ home-manager --version 23.05
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Possible to use KDE plugins on nixos?
Unfortunately until we find more volunteers in this area, it is hard to see status quo changing. See also https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/issues/607 and this ongoing project https://github.com/pjones/plasma-manager
- Exclude packages in home manager
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An Overview of Nix in Practice
> Channels are, AFAIU, a reference to some point-in-time/commit/version of nixpkgs
It's not specifically nixpkgs, but any Nix code generally.
Per the Nix manual[0]:
> Channels are a mechanism for referencing remote Nix expressions and conveniently retrieving their latest version.
e.g. home-manager's suggested channel is just the github tarball for the relevant branch[1]:
nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/archive/master.tar.gz home-manager
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Fake recruiter Lazarus lured aerospace employee with trojanized coding challenge
It sounds like you'd benefit a lot from Nix/NixOS [1], if not just home-manager[2].
1. https://nixos.org/
2. https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager
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Noob question: Where home-manager config after installed on archlinux
nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/archive/master.tar.gz home-manager nix-channel --update nix-shell '' -A install
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Need help on home manager neovim config
I'm using flakes and home manager and not really sure how to go about managing my neovim configuration. I've read through some other posts, github issues, and various articles trying to suss out a good way to do this. Reading through other people's configs and posts was somewhat helpful but there is a lot going on I don't understand and everyone's examples I've seen vary wildly.
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Recurring 'Home Manager not found' Error After Running nix-collect-garbage"
Said store path contains the home-manager repo. After the home-manager run, the store path is recreated.
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I want to like NixOS but... I can't and I need some help
I can't answer all your questions, but home-manager does have a dconf module that would probably be better to use than that external tool. Everything inside the options block are the things you can pass to the dconf module.
What are some alternatives?
TeXiFy-IDEA - LaTeX support for the IntelliJ platform by JetBrains.
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
nixos-flake-example - This is a demo NixOS config, with optional flakes support. Along with notes on why flakes is useful and worth adopting.
texlab-vscode - LaTeX for Visual Studio Code
NixOS-WSL - NixOS on WSL(2) [maintainer=@nzbr]
latex-homework-template - 🎓📄 The LaTeX file that I used as the base for all my homework in university.
emacs-overlay - Bleeding edge emacs overlay [maintainer=@adisbladis]
miktex - the MiKTeX source code
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.