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Vim-pandoc Alternatives
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vim-pandoc-syntax
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mkdx
A vim plugin that adds some nice extra's for working with markdown documents
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coc.nvim
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bullets.vim
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neorg
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todo-comments.nvim
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github-orgmode-tests
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vim-pandoc reviews and mentions
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Would you honestly recommend someone learning neovim as they begin their coding journey? Or would you suggest some other kind of IDE first?
With that, the only thing left to do was the make it as convenient as possible to export an MLA-formatted PDF from inside Neovim, so I wrote a custom function using the vim-pandoc plugin as a wrapper to make the command simpler:
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Papyrus: Compile Markdown notes into Latex PDFs in Vim!
See also vim-pandoc, vim-latex, vimura
- Suggest me some plugins/setup for writing + previewing markdown.
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Vim writing pdf plugins
vim-pandoc is a plugin that uses pandoc external program to convert documents between different formats.
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Recommend a text editor that can do folding on markdown and that is not electron
I use vim-pandoc with neovim, it nests # headings as expected. If you install it, check :help vim-pandoc-folding for more info and other options.
- Does a Plugin to highlight Markdown syntax using conceal already exists?
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[Update] Google docs integration for vim using gdoc.vim!
From that perspective, raw text might be okay--google drive is mostly treated as a cloud storage system and not really as a place for formatted documents. Markdown is still useful from a vim folding perspective; and generating formatted output (e.g., via pandoc) can be done outside of vim (or perhaps using vim-pandoc or simple script snippets).
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Less than symbol breaks highlighting in vim when writing markdown
What about an alternative markdown syntax plugin? I'm using https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc alongside https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc-syntax (you can also use only the syntax plugin), which does support latex math.
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How to check if you're in markdown math?
I was trying to use some of Gilles Castel's LaTeX snippets for my own notetaking, which I do on nvim with markdown, using pandoc to convert to pdf. The problem with this is that the tex snippets are designed to be activated only when in LaTeX math, but there's no function to directly check this in the plugin I'm using for pandoc markdown.
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Table of contents/jumping between markdown headings?
I'm trying to cut back on some plugins that I'm not really getting that much out of and clean up my vimrc because it was getting a little bloated. Does anyone know if there is a good way to have a pop-up table of contents in a markdown document for jumping around a document like there is in 'vim-pandoc' (https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc.git) without all the other stuff in that plugin? I suppose I can just use marks but I really liked that one feature. Thanks!
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vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vim-pandoc is Vim Script.