Open llinfeng opened 4 years ago
Given the <c-n>
and <c-p>
mappings to navigate the set of suggested typos, I find that entering Insert-mode when the cursor is within the range of the typo will summon the Information Window.
I had a similar issue and I guess that for the leader mappings you have to use nmap
and not nnoremap
Off-topic: If you use vim-grammarous with LaTeX as in your example, then YaLafi might be of interest. See especially here.
@matze-dd Thanks a lot for pointing to your repo! I have been looking for a parser/filter for LaTeX for a while :) One alternative workflow of spell/grammar checking is to pipe the parsed texts to the clipboard, and feed to the webpages of the other paid services. Shame on all those companies who do not provide an API portal for their paid customers.
Will definitely give YaLafi
a try :)
@llinfeng Thanks for the emojis! Hopefully, the filter is useful for you. If all works right, it performs quite reasonable position mapping between LaTeX and plain text. Unfortunately, its adaptation still requires some command-line usage and Bash scripts.
I have copied the following mappings from ReadMe, but they do not perform consistently
At times, when I dismiss the following buffer/QuickFix-Window for Grammarmous, it will never come back however I press
<C-n>
and<C-p>
. In the meantime, the cursor does jump accurately, jumping across the reported errors.Namely, I would like to summon the following view "on-demand". I guess this is called the "Information Window"?
In an effort to do so, I tried to map out all the known
<Plug>(xxx)
mappings as the following:However, none of these leader mappings did anything. Through
:Listmaps
, I do see all these<leader>#
mappings have been registered.Please advise how to map things properly, at least to summon the "Information Window".