I've thanked you yesterday, I'm going to do the same today! Thank you! I was planning to write my CV and Bachelors' graduation paper these days and wanted to do it in LaTeX and you make these videos. Perfect timing for me.
Hi, I don't know if I understand your question, the feature to hide keywords such as \cite in (neo)vim when writint Latex does indeed come from the vimtex plugin. I think it is enabled by default when you have installed the plugin
Sorry for the late reply! In case you haven't found the solution yet, you can basically set this option in your vim config file: let g:vimtex_view_method = 'zathura' or else: vim.g.vimtex_view_method if u are using neovim with lua configurations
Than you man, i'm starting to write my thesis and this series is helping me a lot.
I've thanked you yesterday, I'm going to do the same today! Thank you!
I was planning to write my CV and Bachelors' graduation paper these days and wanted to do it in LaTeX and you make these videos. Perfect timing for me.
Sounds like perfect timing indeed! Hopefully the videos are helpfull and good luck with writing your bachelor's graduation paper!
This saved a lot of my time!
Glad it helped!
is the vimtex use the treesitter to hide keywode \cite , how i can exploit this feature to change and keyword to another string
Hi, I don't know if I understand your question, the feature to hide keywords such as \cite in (neo)vim when writint Latex does indeed come from the vimtex plugin. I think it is enabled by default when you have installed the plugin
How did you setup your zathura to open the file while you compile it?
Sorry for the late reply! In case you haven't found the solution yet, you can basically set this option in your vim config file: let g:vimtex_view_method = 'zathura' or else: vim.g.vimtex_view_method if u are using neovim with lua configurations
You need to install the vimtex plugin and then use the automatic compiling feature. It works really well with zathura.