Does it support formatting?
See original GitHub issueHello, I’ve got a question. If I use the <Plug>(coc-format)
command, than it doesn’t format my current LaTeX code. I’ve vimtex
and coc-vimtex
installed. Am I missing something or is this feature missing?
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texlab
useslatexindent
to format LaTeX documents. You can try runninglatexindent
directly and see if it changes something. If yes, you can open an issue over at thetexlab
repo and collect a log file usingtexlab -vvvv --log-file /some/path/texlab.log
.Ok, thank you guys for the responds 😃