Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Re: Any way to incorporate graphics into Gvim?

> >There are however ways to point to a picture for pre-print. When you
> >
> >This can eg. be done with basic markdown, see
> >https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics at 'IMAGES'. LaTeX
> >documents do the same.
>
> Yes. The TIO (Tab Indented Outline) to HTML presentation converter I'm
> making will do this. Thanks for answering my question.

For pre-print and processing take a look at `pandoc`. It is a program or
series of software that interpretes basic input to make beautiful PDF.

I use Vim to make documents and make PDF out of it with the help of
pandoc. Next to the mentioned basic markdown, you can also add LaTeX
commands to eg. skip page numbers and a lot more.

//meine

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