math-delimiters
Insert math delimiters in TeX, LaTeX and Org buffers (by oantolin)
change-env
Change to and from any LaTeX environment, including display math—with label support! // GitHub mirror (by slotThe)
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math-delimiters
Posts with mentions or reviews of math-delimiters.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-07.
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Emacs Advent Calendar 7: ordeless, embark 1.0 and some bric-a-brac
math-delimiters. Provides a nice command to insert LaTeX math delimiters and to toggle between inline and display versions of them.
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[Emacs Git] Add :vc keyword to use-package
(use-package math-delimiters :vc (:url "https://github.com/oantolin/math-delimiters" :rev :newest))
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How to quickly insert inline and block math LaTeX delimiters in org mode?
I use the math-delimiters package for this. It has a command you bind to $. Pressing it once inserts \(\) and leves point in the middle. Pressing it a second time changes those to \[\]. If you had an active region at the time, it will wrap that region in the delimiters. If you press $ after the closing delimiter it will switch to the other kind of delimiter and will take care of tucking punctuation in or out. I use it both in Org and LaTeX buffers.
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What LaTeX setup do you use?
In terms of LaTeX entry, I make heavy use of CDLaTeX (config), math-delimiters, latex-change-env (expository blog post here), as well as aas (config) (as well as many macros, of course!). I also have a few interesting-ish functions that e.g. automatically insert dollars around single characters, so that writing long documents is more ergonomic; I've written about these things a little bit here (this also showcases the preview feature of AUCTeX, which I quite like), and here.
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LaTeX Input for Impatient Scholars
One more excellent tool for text input is /u/oantolin's math-delimiters package; it can be used to toggle from inline to display math (which is a feature that I've found myself using quite often while editing).
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Insert text at a point in buffer?
You may be interested in my math-delimiters package. It defines a command math-delimiters-insert which you should bind to $. That single command is all you need to insert math delimiters, toggle them between inline and display math, and wrap an active region in math delimiters. Thanks to a recent addition by u/slinchisl it even handles moving ending punctuation in and out of the delimiters when toggling between inline and display math.
change-env
Posts with mentions or reviews of change-env.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-08.
- change-env: Change to and from any LaTeX environment, including display math—with label support!
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What LaTeX setup do you use?
In terms of LaTeX entry, I make heavy use of CDLaTeX (config), math-delimiters, latex-change-env (expository blog post here), as well as aas (config) (as well as many macros, of course!). I also have a few interesting-ish functions that e.g. automatically insert dollars around single characters, so that writing long documents is more ergonomic; I've written about these things a little bit here (this also showcases the preview feature of AUCTeX, which I quite like), and here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing math-delimiters and change-env you can also consider the following projects:
magic-latex-buffer - Magical syntax highlighting for LaTeX-mode buffers
auto-activating-snippets - Snippets for Emacs that expand as you type
ink - LaTeX + Inkscape
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
clj-refactor.el - A CIDER extension that provides powerful commands for refactoring Clojure code.
LaTeX-auto-activating-snippets - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/LaTeX-auto-activating-snippets
org-auctex - Better latex previews for org-mode
arXiv-citation - Generate citation data for PDF files from the arXiv // GitHub mirror
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
math-delimiters vs magic-latex-buffer
change-env vs auto-activating-snippets
math-delimiters vs ink
change-env vs lsp-mode
math-delimiters vs auto-activating-snippets
change-env vs clj-refactor.el
math-delimiters vs LaTeX-auto-activating-snippets
change-env vs org-auctex
math-delimiters vs org-auctex
change-env vs arXiv-citation
math-delimiters vs doom-emacs
math-delimiters vs arXiv-citation