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Yes, that should be possible. Here are the things you'll want to look out for:
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In case anyone gets stuck, here's what I have that is currently working with qmd, rmd, and julia scripts (though, as I say, I'm only a few days into Neovim and lua, so it's possible I've done something wrong regarding the ftplugins)
`ftplugin/rmd.lua`
`ftplugin/quarto.lua`
`lua/plugins/vim-slime.lua`
`lua/plugins/vim-slime-cells.lua`
`ftplugins/julia.lua`
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Really enjoying learning Neovim, and this plugin has been a big help in trying to make the transition smooth. Unfortunately, though, I still need to use Rmd files on occasion, as there are some things that can't be done with Quarto just yet. I was therefore wondering if it is possible to activate the quarto-nvim/otter plugins when in an Rmd file?
One of the big benefits would also be the easy integration with vim-slime, as qmd files handle paragraphs nicely, which unfortunately isn't the case in Rmd files. I appreciate the Nvim-R plugin exists, but if I can avoid installing another plugin that seems cleaner due to less duplication of plugin functionality (though I also understand if that is the best way forward for the moment).
Thanks,
Callum
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