![]() It's very smooth - and the VS Code team are doing amazing work with Remote functionality. In this way, the rendering occurs on a bigger, faster system - and the results appear to the Chromebook just as if the rendering occurred locally. VS Code Remote Development is the key to offloading compute-heavy tasks onto a "real" Linux host, which I think is consistent with the fundamental philosophy of the Chromebook. So, I uninstalled it from the Chromebook and now I rely upon a texlive installation on a remote Linux server. ![]() I previously installed texlive locally on the Chromebook - but that is 2+ GB that I really can't spare since the Chromebook has just 32 GB total. ![]() Then, the VS Code LaTeX Workshop extension is smart enough to autocomplete citations from that bib file. To make citations available to LaTeX, I export my Zotero library as a. ![]() LaTeX rendering occurs on a remote Linux host via VS Code Remote Development. I author LaTeX files with a Chromebook using VS Code and its LaTeX extension ecosystem. ![]()
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