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Is it technologically viable to have inline rendered images?
Similar to org-mode's latex preview which can render latex fragments inside the document.
This would be especially useful for in-document LaTex previews.
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Is it technologically viable to have inline rendered images?
Similar to org-mode's latex preview which can render latex fragments inside the document.
This would be especially useful for in-document LaTex previews.
It is possible, because goneovim is a complete GUI application. There is one idea PR related to this. #360
One major difficulty is that no standard mechanism or interface for handling images has been established in the current Neovim architecture. This means that if implemented in Goneovim, it would be a Goneovim-specific mechanism, which would not allow for sufficient ecosystem growth.
I believe that image handling needs to be a common mechanism in the Neovim GUI, but we are still in the middle of the road regarding the study of this common mechanism.
Thank you for your response. I have started a discussion on the neovim repo.
Would be helpful if you can clarify some technical details here: neovim/neovim#25913 (comment)
Is it technologically viable to have inline rendered images?
Similar to org-mode's latex preview which can render latex fragments inside the document.
This would be especially useful for in-document LaTex previews.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: