Autocompile and Preview LaTeX in Vim
I always find plugins to be bloat for just auto-compiling and previewing my linguistics work in Vim, so this is a much more lightweight alternative. Cheers!
I always find plugins to be bloat for just auto-compiling and previewing my linguistics work in Vim, so this is a much more lightweight alternative. Cheers!
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Very cool video. Much simpler than having to deal with plugins that come with 30 extra features.
Thanks dude, exactly what i have looking for
Very usefull video, thanks :)
I have a small issue. The first command works, but the second command Shift+S doesn't open the compiled pdf in a new window. I typed everything letter for letter and have mupdf installed on my system. Any reason this wouldn't work? I even tried Andy's alternative with Shift+S being defined as :! mupdf-open % and nothing worked.
this is quality content, Trev!
I Have a quick question about this. I have it working mostly using mupdf and both commands work but shift s opens another instance of mupdf rather than just updating the current window. Can anyone help with this?
Happy May day.
I managed to at least map to compile latex on windows terminal via cmd.exe. But I had trouble getting replicating the same result of previewing the latex like you did by using sumatra. Don't know how to do the equivalent of calling the filename, substituting text, then having that put in front of !sumatra.
Great video! But this is not working for me at all. I can get Shift-I to work, but not Shift-S. No PDF window opens for me. I also cannot find 'pdflatex' on my system, so I don't know what PATH to configure for it. What do I need to have already installed on my system in order to get the PDF window to appear? I think I'm missing something. Thanks Trev!
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Hey there,
Hey great job to start! Now this is probably outside the scope of the video, but for some reason vim for me returns ! Undefined control sequence and I have no idea why. I am working on windows 10. The command prompt for vimrun.exe opens normally and pdflatex runs but it doesn't do much else. Any thoughts as to why?
Every time I press Shift + I. It says insert, and I can edit the text. Can anyone help me?
Are you and Luke Smith the same person !?
The second line could just be
hope you changed your smoke alarm battery
Wow, wallpaper and thumbnails like Luke Smith...
It doesnt work for me. Tells me that pdflatex is not a vim command.
dislike for the oh so small font size - no offense