nvim-texlabconfig
texmagic.nvim
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The Unlicense | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nvim-texlabconfig
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Live previewing LaTeX document?
I have this. Texlab server (LSP) has nvim-lspconfig. To do inverse search; (ctrl clicking on zathura brings me to where the code for the text is, even if it's in another file.) I use https://github.com/f3fora/nvim-texlabconfig
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[plugin] nvim_texlabconfig: Forward and Inverse Search with Texlab
nvim-texlabconfig implements some utilities to setup Inverse Search with Texlab only and aims to collect snippets for the configuration of different viewers, similar to the Texlab documentation for VSCode.
texmagic.nvim
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Lua plugin for writing latex like vimtex?
If you go the LSP route, just FYI, I have a small plug-in called TeXMagic that enhances the functionality of TexLab in one particular way: currently with TexLab you must specify a build engine globally and must edit this global build engine every time you need a different build engine for a different project. My plug-in will help you define any number of arbitrarily-named build engines that you can call in a magic comment (e.g. %! TEX program = dvipspdf) and will pass your requested build engine to TexLab if you point the build key in the TexLab lspconfig table to the global variable my plug-in initializes.
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[plugin] nvim_texlabconfig: Forward and Inverse Search with Texlab
Hi! I made a small plug-in a while ago to augment a small bit of Texlab’s functionality (pass info from magic comments into Texlab’s compiler config settings). Is this functionality something you’d be interested in including in your plug-in? (See https://github.com/jakewvincent/texmagic.nvim)
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TeXMagic.nvim (new plugin for defining LaTeX build engines referenced in magic comments)
I wrote this because I had started setting up my workflow in Neovim 0.5.0 and wanted to use the TexLab LSP server with Neovim's LSP client. TexLab has a build service but only provides for a single user-defined build engine (without hacks). TeXMagic.nvim provides a global variable with which you can value the build key in your TexLab config. The variable references a table which is selected by finding the program/build engine name (provided in a magic comment) in either the default latexmk build engines (pdflatex, xelatex, or dvipspdf) or a user-defined build engine.
What are some alternatives?
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NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
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vimtex - VimTeX: A modern Vim and neovim filetype plugin for LaTeX files.
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digestif - A language server for TeX and friends
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.