ltex-ls VS vim-translator

Compare ltex-ls vs vim-translator and see what are their differences.

ltex-ls

LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool :mag::heavy_check_mark: with support for LaTeX :mortar_board:, Markdown :pencil:, and others (by valentjn)

vim-translator

:closed_book: Translating plugin for Vim/Neovim (by voldikss)
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ltex-ls vim-translator
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688 488
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1.1 2.9
7 months ago 11 months ago
Kotlin Vim Script
Mozilla Public License 2.0 MIT License
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ltex-ls

Posts with mentions or reviews of ltex-ls. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-26.

vim-translator

Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-translator. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-06.
  • pantran.nvim: asynchronous, interactive machine translation directly from your editor
    8 projects | /r/neovim | 6 Jul 2022
    Story time: I really love Neovim for programming, but one thing I love it even more for is scientific writing. Tools like texlab make this especially fun! But for a well-rounded experience, I need a few more things: (i) Grammar checking. For that I can recommend ltex, an LSP-server which adds LaTeX support to language tool. (ii) Thesaurus lookup. (Neo)vims integrated thesaurus format is a little bit limited. But thankfully 'thesaurusfunc' exists so I could easily write a small plugin to add support for openoffice.org mythes thesauri. (iii) Machine translation. Now we're finally getting to the topic of this post. I write most of my stuff in English but I'm not a native speaker, so machine translation is valuable for me. It can help me to overcome writers block to an extent, for example. There already exist a few plugins for that problem, like vim-translator or translate.nvim. But none of these support interactive modes, a slick UI, and, as far as I know, useful things like motions and counts. This is where my plugin pantran.nvim comes into place! The demo should speak for itself. In the end it was a lot more effort than I anticipated but I'm very pleased with the result. I hope this can be useful to others as well!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ltex-ls and vim-translator you can also consider the following projects:

grammar-guard.nvim - Grammar Guard is a Neovim plugin that checks your grammar as you write your LaTeX, Markdown or plain text document.

pantran.nvim - Use your favorite machine translation engines without having to leave your favorite editor.

texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX

dotfiles - My personal dotfiles for most of the programs I use on a daily basis.

vim-LanguageTool - A vim plugin for the LanguageTool grammar checker

translate.nvim - Use any external translate command/API in nvim.

zen-mode.nvim - 🧘 Distraction-free coding for Neovim

plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.

languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages

textidote - Spelling, grammar and style checking on LaTeX documents