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vimtex
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VimTeX 2.14
The full changelog is here: https://github.com/lervag/vimtex/releases/tag/v2.14.
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setting up vimtex in nvchad
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My uses for vimwiki have dried up... and it makes me a little sad
I use vimwiki almost daily, but it's not professional use, just daily notes and organizing my life. I started using zim but I found I really missed writing/editing with vim. Then I found vimwiki. There are things I'm not super happy about with it. I saw that /u/lervag (love his vimtex plugin) released a wiki plugin and I was/am interested in it, but I have so much in my wiki right now that I don't want to deal with conversion issues.
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Note Taking Applications, Beyond the Doc
Definitely get vimtex and set it up so you can view the compiled document in one window, and your notes in the other. Get used to vim a bit with some vim tutorial (there are a bunch out there), and have latex shortcuts you use in all your documents.
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I like Tabasco.
I do think VSCode is a great tool and I recommend it frequently to people, but I still want to set the record straight here. Yes, vim is obviously limited in the sense that as a CLI app it doesn't draw it's own PDF or HTML windows, that's fair. But it can remote control your favorite PDF viewer or browser for roughly the same functionality. I'm currently writing my thesis using vimtex and it's quite smooth. And all the other stuff you mention is implemented quite competently by various plugins like vim-fugitive, coc.nvim, vimspector and copilot.vim.
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Is there a way to render advanced latex on Obsidian?
Obsidian is limited by its use of markdown files. You can use Overleaf, Vimtex, or LaTeX workshop on VS Code to render your tex documents.
- [Latex] NVIM, VIM-TEX - Latexrun n'est pas exécutable!
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What are all the accepted "inner" motion arguments?
Some language-specific plugins like vimtex also include their own text objects.
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[VimTeX] vim on mac lags when trying to use includegraphics[]{} for attaching image to a .tex file
I would post an issue on the VimTeX Github page: https://github.com/lervag/vimtex/issues. That way you might also get help to disable the possible indexing. I have also needed to disable project file scanning to stop Vim from hanging, when pressing Ctrl + N to perform simple auto-complete.
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Which vim plugins do not have a lua equivalent yet?
Absolutely VimTeX
ultisnips
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
I always like people's LaTeX-based note taking setups. I'm a mathematician, so I write a lot of LaTeX too. (And I use vim, so I really like vim+Latex workflows).
It's interesting that this post (or rather, the later post that discusses this) talks about the advantages of UltiSnips. The well-known vim-LaTeX posts written by Gilles Castel (RIP) relied pivotally on UltiSnips.
It's not just that UltiSnips is a snippet engine. There are many of those (including LuaSnip, the other snippet engine mentioned in the OP series of articles). It's that UltiSnips can dispatch arbitrary expressions to short python code sections, and python has a great scientific library. For example, it's trivial to write a `sympy` snippet that will simplify or compute a given expression and write the output in latex for you.
But UltiSnips works *terribly* with neovim [1] [2]. Why? Because UltiSnips uses python, and neovim's python interface is 100x slower than vim's python interface. There are design decisions for this and I'm not trying to say that neovim is bad. I use both vim and neovim. But I use vim+UltiSnips+vimtex for writing LaTeX.
LuaSnip has interpolation too. I suppose it would be possible to write more code that calls from LuaSnip to a system like sympy (or other). But that's work. On the other hand, I think it takes a true power user to actually want or use the fancy interpolation functions.
[1]: https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips/issues/974
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Looking for tutorials / Hello world projects to create Neovim plugins using Pynvim
I think in-the-wild examples like Ultisnips deoplete semshi (although they are advanced and somewhat complex) would also be good examples to learn how one can use python for writing plugins.
- UltiSnips – Snippet Solution for Vim
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lsp-zero v2.x is now available
I didn't know lsp-zero, but this integration seems just for me except for that I am using UltiSnips instead of luasnip. Just curious how difficult do you think it is to add UltiSnips integration along with cmp-nvim-ultisnips?
- Minimalistic neovim/vim with batteries included ?
- How to solve this? (Ultisnippets plugin)
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Awkwardness when typing in '\n' or '\t' or (...) [...] etc. -- (Have others noticed this too?) -- (is there a better way?)
If you use UltiSnips, you can just do this:
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Vim + LaTeX
Snipets or code completion can be done in a number of different ways, and how that is configured will depend on what method you use. In the blog he uses the vim plugin ultisnips. You'll find details on configuration for that in that link.
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Python36.dll not found
Heyo, I've been trying to get UltiSnips and YouCompleteMe to work, however, I've ran into a bit of a problem. The python36.dll library does not seem to exist for UltiSnips, and YouCompleteMe cannot locate python at all (screenshots at bottom).
- SirVer/ultisnips: UltiSnips - The ultimate snippet solution for Vim. Send pull requests to SirVer/ultisnips!
What are some alternatives?
coc-texlab - TexLab extension for coc.nvim
LuaSnip - Snippet Engine for Neovim written in Lua.
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
vim-vsnip - Snippet plugin for vim/nvim that supports LSP/VSCode's snippet format.
tex-conceal.vim
completion-nvim - A async completion framework aims to provide completion to neovim's built in LSP written in Lua
xournalpp - Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, SUSE), macOS and Windows 10. Supports pen input from devices such as Wacom Tablets.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
zathura - a document viewer
friendly-snippets - Set of preconfigured snippets for different languages.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
emmet-vim - emmet for vim: http://emmet.io/