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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
Emacs Lisp | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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xenops
- Emacs AUCTeX no preview
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Is emacs the answer?
For some really nice LaTeX previews whilst writing, I would recommend Xenops. It will display pretty much all LaTeX equations, environments, tables, figures etc for your whilst you are writing. I use it all the time and love it.https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
I was studying maths as a hobby and made myself a LaTeX editing environment in Emacs with inline rendering of mathematical content: https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
A handful of other people use it I think but I made it for myself and don't have time to maintain it when I'm not studying maths.
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Async Start-Process `org-preview-latex-default-process` (Doom Emacs)
just use https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
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Looking for a neovim GUI with image previews
Hi, I really like this package for emacs that allows to preview latex and images directly in the document (not in an extra window): https://github.com/dandavison/xenops.
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Preview LaTeX equations on *.tex files
im surprised noone has mentioned https://github.com/dandavison/xenops which does exactly what you're looking for
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
Mathematical LaTeX editing in Emacs with automatic inline rendering of math, tables, and TiKZ diagrams.
It's hard to imagine this getting popular because (a) it's Emacs, (b) LaTeX is a pain and Overleaf is pretty nice, (c) I think it would require the Auctex team to want to adopt my implementation, and combine their expertise and code to parse LaTeX math delimiters as reliably as auctex does, (d) I only use and develop Xenops when I'm studying maths, which is not at all now I have a real job again. But Xenops is nice to use.
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I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim
Plug: I recently created a new LaTeX editing environment for Emacs with automatic inline rendering of math, TikZ diagrams, and tables:
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
It creates plain LaTeX files that can be shared with non-Emacs users, but also works with org-mode. Math preview images are SVG by default and are crisp on high res / retina screens.
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How do I integrate wolframscript?
Xenops is a nice package for editing LaTeX and it allows integration with computer algebra systems. I looked at the code and it seems to allow me to use wolframscript (which I think is the free version of the wolfram engine) but whenever I try to run the code in the example, it returns the error no org-babel-execute function for mathematica. When I put (requireob-mathematica)` into the init.el, it says there is no such file or directory. How can I integrate this free version of the wolfram engine?
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JupyterLab LaTeX – live-editing of LaTeX documents in JupyterLab
Plug: If you're an Emacs user, I've written an emacs LaTeX editing environment with automatic live rendering of LaTeX math, tables, and TikZ images. The images are rendered asynchronously using emacs-aio.
https://github.com/dandavison/xenops
JupyterLab
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Show HN: Marimo – an open-source reactive notebook for Python
Does this allow to run a long running task in the background so that a user can close & reopen the tab and continue seeing all the output that has been produced thus far?
This is currently being worked on in Jupyter: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/15448
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Jupyter Highlight
This is a problem with codemirror 6. You can upvote https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/14589 and help by contributing (or sponsor someone to do so)
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Jupyter Notebook 7
https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/12422
That whole issue feels so stupid.
I quite enjoy jupyter lab otherwise, even if a lot of it is brittle and annoying.
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Jupyter lab not showing all columns
Could you add your details to https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/14625 it seems like a browser specific kssue
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How do I create a URL that links from outside of a Jupyter Notebook to a specific cell in the notebook?
This will be possible in JupyterLab 4.0 and Jupyter Notebook 7 to be released in Q2/Q3 this year, see https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/13285
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Jupyter Lab install fails without Rust?!
The posted SO is irrelevant. The true answer is that a new dependency included in 3.6 did not have binaries for some platforms. These were now uploaded so after refreshin pip cache you should be good to go. If it still does not work please post details in https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/13920
- JupyterHub server vs remote kernel: handle VPN drops for long-running notebooks
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Why can't I open jupyter lab? Please help
After a quick look I found the same issue here.
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Replit.com raises $80m in Series B
Yes, Jupyter notebook has used CodeMirror for nearly a decade. The official Jupyter notebook has never used Monaco, but the Google version (colab) uses Monaco in order to very nicely leverage LSP support (similar to VS Code). There is preliminary work under way right now to switch from CodeMirror 5 to CodeMirror 6 in the official Jupyter project, but that's going to be significant work (see https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/11638).
It doesn't seem like there is much overlap between Replit and Jupyter notebooks right now, as far as I can tell...
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Putting Out the Fire: Where Do We Start With Accessibility in JupyterLab?
With the support of a team member with prior experience auditing for accessibility, we pinpointed specific ways in which JupyterLab lacked support for accessibility broken up by WCAG 2.1 standards.
What are some alternatives?
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