Karl Yngve Lervåg
Karl Yngve Lervåg
> Below is my vimtex settings. I'm using `neovim`, so everything in lua. But you can pick the parts that you think are related: … I took the liberty of...
Ok, I've tested with your configuration on my end, and I can reproduce if I use the `general` viewer (on my end, it becomes evince). I don't know exactly what...
> Really appreciate the effort! OK, then leave the question here as it is, perhaps someone else may figure it out at some point. It might be caused by SumatraPDF,...
Don't see any immediate further actions here, so I'm closing this.
ghe closest currently available feature would be the table of contents, which can give functionality close to what you are asking for. You can create custom table of contents, e.g....
Did you figure it out? I'm not quite sure what's going on here, but my first guess is that you have some strange ssh config or gitconfig.
> I'd like to hover over the relevant entries in the ToC corresponding to labels and then yank the label key. Can this be easily done with a shortcut? To...
Closing as resolved by the previous comment.
> In NeoVim, `(vimtex-env-change)` uses different input method (it is probably `legacy` input prompt) compared to `(vimtex-cmd-change)` (which uses by default `nvim` popup menu). Yes, I know. The reason is...
> So it leads to me trying out configuring TeXShop. As it turns out, vimtex's setup seems not working for me. I dug into the source and extracted the AppleScript...