A demo session showing my latex workflow in action
Peeter's math and physics play
This is a quick demo (ending somewhat abruptly, because of a phone call) that shows my latex workflow.
I use lots of macros, sty files and other helper infrastructure that you can access with:
git clone git@github.com:peeterjoot/latex.git
In this demo I show the use of latexmk with synctex, and reverse synctex use from the pdf viewer to get back into the the latex source. I have the Skim.app configured to pop up MacVim.
I show my lt script, and lgrep script in action (which generates \begin{equation}..\end{..} blocks. That script can also easily generate dmath, aligned, vmatrix, bmatrix, and so forth, and how I can use that to quickly draft latex source for a sample problem.
ps. I mentioned a Windows pdf viewer with synctex support, but couldn't remember the name. I characterized that name as an "impossible Polish name" with lots of k,c,y,z's , but the viewer name itself is just:
Summatra PDF: https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/
It was actually the software author name that had the consonant combinations that ensured that I had no hope of pronouncing: Krzysztof Kowalczyk -- I don't know if his name is Polish or something else, but it's certainly beyond my capability to pronounce.
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