digestif
A language server for TeX and friends (by astoff)
paredit-everywhere
Enable some paredit features in non-lisp buffers (by purcell)
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1.2 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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digestif
Posts with mentions or reviews of digestif.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-30.
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VimTeX v2.11
1) I believe as a neovim user you have LSP configured, than try digestif. Note: it does not have builtin lspconfig configuration, adding support for digestif is an excercise for the reader ;) Here is some help: lspconfig contribution section
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AUCTeX vs. LSP (Digestif vs. TexLab)
AUCTeX and cdlatex are tried and tested packages in supporting the composition of TeX-documents. However, with the advent of LSP-servers, like TexLab and digestif, there is another (viable?) option to compose TeX-documents.
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Does anyone have idea of how to setup Latex language server for lsp-mode?
I’ve tried to follow instructions from digestif (https://github.com/astoff/digestif) but it didn’t work.
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Structural LaTeX Editing
The Digestif language server simulates the TeX parsing in a reasonably accurate way, and internally it computes a kind of parse tree. But it doesn't implement all of the LSP editing features, even though this should be a comparatively easy part of the story.
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Ann Amsreftex
FWIW, the Digestif language server (https://github.com/astoff/digestif) also supports amsrefs.
paredit-everywhere
Posts with mentions or reviews of paredit-everywhere.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-25.
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Structural LaTeX Editing
In most programming modes, paredit-everywhere works by default, doing what I expect. Alas, it doesn't in latex-mode, where I find myself spending more and more time.
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emacs users: paredit or lispy? discuss!
https://github.com/purcell/paredit-everywhere is a whole thing :)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing digestif and paredit-everywhere you can also consider the following projects:
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
nvim-lsp-installer - Further development has moved to https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim!
lua-language-server - A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua
lua-lsp - A Lua language server
publisher - speedata Publisher - a professional database Publishing system
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
texmagic.nvim