markdown-preview.vim | Yet , just another markdown preview plugin for vim | Plugin library
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kandi X-RAY | markdown-preview.vim Summary
Yet, just another markdown preview plugin for vim.
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- Output a table
- Return HTML table
- Return table cell
- Return the placeholder placeholder
- Parse a footnote
- Parse text
- Escape special characters
- Output inline html tag
- Render text using renderer
- Handle autolink links
- Outputs a list
- Parse a link
- Process a reflink response
- Parse the def link
- Output a single header
- Output an open HTML block
- Parse block quote
- Render a URL
- Parse a list block block
- Preview HTML preview with custom code
- Return the footnotes section
- Creates a temporary html preview with default code
- Process a table
- Parse a nptable node
- Output a footnote
- Render a list item
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QUESTION
I am not sure which plugin generated this behavior, whenever I type closed bracket right after opening bracket, a <++> will be appended right after. Below is my plugin list. Not sure what goes wrong, I could not use the latex editing features of the plugin.
In general, I would like to ask, is there a way to check the compatibility of each plugin?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-10 at 11:06This is a feature of vim-latexsuite.
The <++>
(with an optional comment between the two +
) is a placeholder, which can be jumped to (without leaving insert mode) via . So you can type in between
(
and )
whatever you like, then move to after the closing parenthesis via , without leaving insert mode.
This feature can be disabled by setting g:Imap_UsePlaceHolders
to 0
. (Documentation) Personally, though, I can only recommend this little bit, in LaTeX as well as elsewhere -- it can be mighty useful, especially in combination with macros.
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You can use markdown-preview.vim like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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