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Maxim Kim edited this page Aug 12, 2022
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With :make
one can generate HTML file with the same name and in the same
directory as source reST file.
That is usually enough for me, I have a mapping to open said generated HTML file when needed.
But for some people preview is needed without generating the file in the same directory. The next snippet is from https://github.com/habamax/vim-rst/issues/5.
It creates a buffer local command RSTView
that generates an HTML for the
current reST file in temporary directory and opens it using default OS web
browser, add to ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/rst.vim
:
func! s:rst_view() abort
let output = tempname() . '.html'
call system(printf("%s %s %s %s",
\ "rst2html5.py",
\ " --input-encoding=utf8 --stylesheet-path=minimal.css,responsive.css",
\ shellescape(expand("%:p")),
\ output
\ ))
" Comment/Uncomment what is appropriate
" Windows
exe ':silent !start ' . output
" OSX
" exe ':silent !xdg-open ' . output
" Linux
" exe ':silent !open ' . output
endfunc
command! -buffer RSTView call s:rst_view()