At least for braces (as opposed to opening and closing environment
tags), you can use DoMatchParen, which comes with the standard plugin
pi_paren. Add:
:DoMatchParen
to your ~/.vimrc (or to an after/ftplugin/tex.vim file in your ~/.vim
directory). Alternatively, execute that in command mode directly. That
should give you brace matching. See:
:help DoMatchParen
for more information. ":help matchpairs" may also be helpful.
Again, for braces, an alternative is to set:
:set showmatch
to briefly jump from one brace to another while typing.
I think you know this already, but jumping (via %) works with
environments. You can jump from a \begin to the matching \end with %.
Likewise, you can fold on environments, which has a very similar feel.
Consequently, because jumping and folding already work on environments
and because many environments wander off the edge of a page, I don't
think there has been the demand for highlighting the matching closing
construct. I think it's possible though.
--Ted
On 08/14/2012 05:14 AM, 蘇連傑 wrote:
> Dear developer,
>
> We know that vim can highlight matched parentheses under the cursor,
> this feature help us to know which is the matched pair to the current
> one without a jump (e.g. %). Similiar to this feature, for HTML files
> there exist some plugin, e. g., [
> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3818 ] and [
> https://gist.github.com/1386336 ], for highlighting matched tags in
> html/xml file.
>
> After using such plugins, an idea comes to my mind: why not let vim
> highlight matched pairs in LaTeX? Vim-latex can highlight mismatched
> standard environments as errors, but do not show a dynamic highlight
> when cursor moves. If such a feature can be added in some newer
> version, I will be very grateful. :) The matched pairs can be (mostly)
> environments, and \left \right pairs et al..
>
> PS thanks for your greate jobs! :)
>
> Su, greetings from China.
>
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