tex-conceal.vim
julia-vim
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0.0 | 4.3 | |
over 2 years ago | 13 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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tex-conceal.vim
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Doing Latex preview in vim inside python comments?
Nowadays during my master thesis does lots of equations appear in my python code, but I would love to use tex rendering in some way, like latex preview in emacs. However, I know that there is some great latex rendering such as tex-conceal.vim and latex_to_unicode in julia-vim, but I am not able to make it work for python comments. Any idea on how to solve this?
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Is there a plugin that displays latex rendered as inline virtual text?
There‘s https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/tex-conceal.vim - I doubt more is possible within neovim.
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What is your preferred method for note taking? What are the advantages of writing on latex vs writing on paper?
" https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug " Specify a directory for plugins call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged') Plug 'lervag/vimtex' let g:tex_flavor='latex' let g:vimtex_view_method='zathura' let g:vimtex_quickfix_mode=0 " these two lines are for a separate plugin I use: https://github.com/KeitaNakamura/tex-conceal.vim set conceallevel=1 let g:tex_conceal='abdmg' " Initialize plugin system call plug#end()
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How do you feel about ξ and ζ?
I use a vim plugin for similar result. Not sure if this approach is easier than learning greek though...
- How to conceal "\begin{this} ... \end{this}" in vim?
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Need help with UltiSnips Plug
Btw line 18 will cause (unrelated, I'd guess) issues for now as vimtex v2 rolled it's own syntax features (including less powerful concealing). Either you restrict to v1.6 as suggested in texconceal README
julia-vim
- IDE with graphs to the side for Julia?
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just started learning swift and this blew my mind
There's a handy Vim plug-in for Julia that will convert latex commands to symbols so it's a one character difference for a pretty notable improvement to readability when you start to get into longer equations.
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Doing Latex preview in vim inside python comments?
Nowadays during my master thesis does lots of equations appear in my python code, but I would love to use tex rendering in some way, like latex preview in emacs. However, I know that there is some great latex rendering such as tex-conceal.vim and latex_to_unicode in julia-vim, but I am not able to make it work for python comments. Any idea on how to solve this?
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The Must-Have Neovim Plugins for Julia
There is a plugin I tried which is called julia-vim. However, this plugin is too broken for me. It conflicts with other completion plugins which makes it so hard to either fix or manage my configuration and keymaps. Fortunately, I found cmp-latex-symbols, a completion plugin that as described in the README
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How do you collate and organize research notes?
I use Git and plain text files. The Julia addon for Vim allows one to write UTF-8 math symbols with LaTeX commands.
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What input method would you prefer for Unicode characters in a neovim plugin?
I use julia.vim for unicode support. I find it a bit more responsive than agda-vim, and it has more symbols (the list is autogenerated). but I have two gripes with it:
- How to search and replace my variables with unicode?
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Any Julia users here to help a n00b?
Ideally, yes, I want to use LSP in order for it to work as close as possible from my nvim with julia-vim, coc.nvim and vim-julia-cell. At least until I'm more familiarized with Emacs. I really do want to learn, but I cannot just stop my daily work, so the best world possible would be to be able to keep working while learning.
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Help with IDE's for Julia
I use vim+vim_slime along with the julia plugin configured with tab latex to unicode conversion. This means I can have a REPL open in a split vim buffer and send chunks from my script directly to the REPL. It's really lightweight and fast. I'm working to make some functional snippets too.
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Julia workflow for vim users
Since I was still missing some more advanced Vim features, I did some search and now have a pretty decent terminal based environment. The base is Tmux + Neovim- I open 2 panes, where one is used for coding and the other is Julia REPL. I use julia-vim plugin for base syntax and code highlights and vim-slime with vim-julia-cell for live sending of the code from the Neovim to the REPL.
What are some alternatives?
vimtex - VimTeX: A modern Vim and neovim filetype plugin for LaTeX files.
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager
jupyter - An interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels.
vim-tex-kawaii - Vim plugin for Kawaii folds and conceals for LaTeX files
LoopVectorization.jl - Macro(s) for vectorizing loops.
vim-julia-cell - Run Julia cells in Vim
lspsaga.nvim-cmp
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
StaticCompiler.jl - Compiles Julia code to a standalone library (experimental)
Weave.jl - Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia
Rust-Full-Stack - Rust projects here are easy to use. There are blog posts for them also.