-- mod-version:2 -- lite-xl 2.0 local core = require "core" local config = require "core.config" local command = require "core.command" local common = require "core.common" local console = require "plugins.console" local keymap = require "core.keymap" -- This plugin requires the console plugin to work. It can be found at: -- -- https://github.com/lite-xl/console -- -- Before using this plugin add in your user's config file something like: -- -- config.texcompile = { -- latex_command = "pdflatex", -- view_command = "evince", -- } -- -- as long as the commands are in your PATH. -- -- Options can be passed as part of the command for example like in: -- -- latex_command = "latex -pdf -pdflatex -c". -- -- On Windows, if the commands are not in your PATH, you may use the full path -- of the executable like, for example: -- -- config.texcompile = { -- latex_command = [[C:\miktex\miktex\bin\x64\pdflatex.exe]], -- view_command = [[C:\Program^ Files\SumatraPDF\SumatraPDF.exe]], -- } -- -- Note that in the example we have used "^ " for spaces that appear in the path. -- It is required on Windows for path or file names that contains space characters. command.add("core.docview", { ["texcompile:tex-compile"] = function() -- The current (La)TeX file and path local texname = core.active_view:get_name() local texpath = common.dirname(core.active_view:get_filename()) local pdfname = texname:gsub("%.tex$", ".pdf") -- LaTeX compiler as configured in config.texcompile local texcmd = config.texcompile and config.texcompile.latex_command local viewcmd = config.texcompile and config.texcompile.view_command if not texcmd then core.log("No LaTeX compiler provided in config.") else core.log("LaTeX compiler is %s, compiling %s", texcmd, texname) console.run { command = string.format("%s %s && %s %s", texcmd, texname, viewcmd, pdfname), cwd = texpath, on_complete = function() core.log("Tex compiling command terminated.") end } end end, }) keymap.add { ["ctrl+shift+t"] = "texcompile:tex-compile" }