Feature: Open new split window to preview side-by-side #78
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This would make so much sense. The process of writing markdown is WYSIWYM but often times some extra spacing messes up your doc. Having a split live preview on the side is a definite plus! I used to use this and have my screen divided 50:50 between my browser and neovim, Moving my neovim to the browser workspace each time I wanted to write a README was annoying. VSCode also has a similar capability. |
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So, what can be a feasible approach for that? Open a new split with Glow and reload automatically on save, right? The one problem I see could be an auto-scrolling, to sync the view of the source window and preview, but that's actually is nice-to-have, not an essential feature, imho. |
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Going back to this discussion, i was able to start playing around with live updating a buffer with the content. Next step is trying to use the glow command to render the output glow-live.webm |
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how about this feature? I really like it and was looking forward to. |
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All, have a look at markdown-preview.nvim |
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Any updates on this feature request? |
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From Issue #59 by @DrJackilD
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