![]() It's just that 10 years of AUCTeX habits are hard to get rid off. Many TeX (pronounced tech) users prefer the LaTeX suite of macros to simplify. I find it quicker, easier to configure (and maintain configuration) and more powerful. I'm happy to hear any advice about the points above, because I'd really like to switch to Vim. Is there a way of automatic formatting/indentation of LaTeX code similar to AUCTeX's C-c C-q C-s? Vim's indentation commands don't seem to work properly, or perhaps I just don't know how to use them properly. ![]() From what it looks like, I'm just supposed to do :Latexmk (in MacVim with the file open) and Latex-Box should compile my file into a PDF. I just downloaded a sample Latex file and saved it as 'test.tex' in my root directory. ![]() Is there something similar to AUCTeX's Preview-mode offered by any Vim plugin? After, I downloaded Latex-Box and installed it using Vundle.Which plugins do you recommend? I've been trying LaTeX-Box and it seems nice, but perhaps there are better solutions?.So to anyone who's using Vim for editing TeX files, here are my questions: and you can use utilities like pandoc to transform your markdown text to many, many different formats, including. Hope that helps anyone that has been stuck getting the latex suite working in OS X. As far as general Vim usage is concerned, I can always consult numerous online resources, but it seems that not so many people are using Vim for LaTeX. MacVim is also compiled with more options, like ruby support. I'm a long-time Emacs+AUCTeX user (I even once wrote a short tutorial for it!), but for a couple of different reasons (problems maintaining my Emacs configuration, the beauty of Drew Neil's voice, and simply embracing the uncomfortable) I began looking at (Mac)Vim.
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