inkscape-shortcut-manager
inkscape-figures
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inkscape-shortcut-manager
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I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim (2019)
I am unable to reply to any comments, so I’ll add my reply to blagie as a top-level comment instead: Gilles himself documents his process of using Inkscape here: castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-2/
As a summary, he uses a custom keyboard shortcut manager¹ which allows him to compos multiple keystrokes (and also saves commonly used styles):
> For example, when I press `s` and `f` simultaneously, my shortcut manager will apply a solid stroke and a grey fill to the current selection. When I want the stroke to be thick, I press `s+f+g` together, where `g` stands for thick (as the `t` key is hard to reach).
[1]: he makes it available on GitHub: https://github.com/gillescastel/inkscape-shortcut-manager
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A workflow mixing VSCode + LaTeX + Inkscape.
Since some of the underlying tools like inkscape-figures-manager and inkscape-shortcut-manager are specific to Linux and macOS (even worse, while the former does support macOS, the latter only support Linux, hence I need to write new scripts with macOS specific tool to achieve the same functionality), so sadly, windows users are left behind...
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How to actually make an application?
I'm reasonably proficient with the language and syntax of python however when it comes to making actual applications I don't really know where to start. I can make very simple applications using pyinstaller but I would be aiming for something with utility like this.
- Any drawing software with vim keybinds?
inkscape-figures
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A workflow mixing VSCode + LaTeX + Inkscape.
Since some of the underlying tools like inkscape-figures-manager and inkscape-shortcut-manager are specific to Linux and macOS (even worse, while the former does support macOS, the latter only support Linux, hence I need to write new scripts with macOS specific tool to achieve the same functionality), so sadly, windows users are left behind...
- Emacs' org-mode gets citation support
What are some alternatives?
VSCode-LaTeX-Inkscape - ✍️ A way to integrate LaTeX, VS Code, and Inkscape in macOS
latex-snippets - Vim + LaTeX snippets setup
DrawIt - Ascii drawing plugin: lines, ellipses, arrows, fills, and more!
nuage_org_demo
YaLafi - Yet another LaTeX filter
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
inkstitch - Ink/Stitch: an Inkscape extension for machine embroidery design
InkRasterPerspective - Apply perspective transformations to raster images inside Inkscape (no need to use an external software such as GIMP or Krita).
printable-instruments - PCB panels for Mutable Instruments eurorack modules
vimnail - A vim like image editor, for creating thumbnails, or even animated thumbnails. Written in Rust
chemacs2 - Emacs version switcher, improved