org-auctex
Better latex previews for org-mode (by karthink)
change-env
Change to and from any LaTeX environment, including display math—with label support! // GitHub mirror (by slotThe)
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org-auctex
Posts with mentions or reviews of org-auctex.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-06.
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Emacs Advent Calendar 6: elfeed-tube, popper, consult-dir, gptel and more
org-auctex: Async LaTeX preview support for Org-mode using AucTeX. Mostly deprecated since Org is getting a new async LaTeX preview system.
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What LaTeX setup do you use?
xenops looks quite interesting, I hadn't seen it before. I do also render my LaTeX maths in org, though with org-auctex instead of the default org-latex-preview (much faster!). The workflow is mostly that I write some maths inline to org, not inside of any source block—much less noise. When I'm done with a particular piece of code, I simply rerender the whole buffer; org-auctex is fast enough so that this doesn't take very long, even in dense org documents. The SVGs are automatically unprettified whenever you are inside them, so editing is seamless.
- Async Start-Process `org-preview-latex-default-process`
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What programs do you use for quick math note editing? (Looking for TeXmacs alternatives ...)
You can use most of the functionality of that blog post inside of Org. Things like cdlatex even have a special org-cdlatex-mode in order to be as unintrusive as possible, and for fast previews there is org-auctex (from the same author as the above post). Certainly things like autoexpanding snippets and other goodies work without a problem in Org.
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My PhD Research Workflow—Emacs Inside
Just a note that latex preview support for non-file-associated buffers (including elfeed/shr buffers) is still planned for org-auctex. (Time for Emacs has been really scant this year!)
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Are we living in the golden age of Emacs?
For smoother latex previews in org you can try org-auctex. It's not done yet but I find it to be a big improvement.
- org-auctex: Better latex previews for org-mode
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Text from latex preamble partly appearing in preview
See also org-auctex.
change-env
Posts with mentions or reviews of change-env.
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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 org-auctex and change-env you can also consider the following projects:
cdlatex - Fast input methods to enter LaTeX environments and math with GNU Emacs
math-delimiters - Insert math delimiters in TeX, LaTeX and Org buffers
auto-activating-snippets - Snippets for Emacs that expand as you type
org-xournalpp
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
obsidian-tikzjax - Render LaTeX and TikZ diagrams in your notes
clj-refactor.el - A CIDER extension that provides powerful commands for refactoring Clojure code.
ink - LaTeX + Inkscape
arXiv-citation - Generate citation data for PDF files from the arXiv // GitHub mirror
dotfiles
ob-julia - Org Mode babel support for Julia
org-auctex vs cdlatex
change-env vs math-delimiters
org-auctex vs math-delimiters
change-env vs auto-activating-snippets
org-auctex vs org-xournalpp
change-env vs lsp-mode
org-auctex vs obsidian-tikzjax
change-env vs clj-refactor.el
org-auctex vs ink
change-env vs arXiv-citation
org-auctex vs dotfiles
org-auctex vs ob-julia