-checking problem for good in the
latest versions of Vim? It seems to be a moving target...
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This situation occurs only when I edit a latex file. The middle-click or
+p/*p works fine when I edit files with other suffixes.
Any idea?
Liang
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Just tried to compile the file from a clean directory. There is nothing
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Therefore I think
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I am trying to get something compiled with latexmk and the
vim-latex-suite. When I invoke latexmk on the file in the command line
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the information you want, and how would github improve things?
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Nope, I already try that and write about it in first mail.
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Yeah, but then you have to use Eclipse... [qed]
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Again, try the hack I suggest below. See if it works well for you. You
don't lose a lot when you short circuit \begin and \end and call the
macros themselves.
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Here's a hack that might work for you.
Add frame to FoldedSections as opposed
If I didn't make it clear, I just committed that new .gitignore.
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Fantastic idea.
Pathogen should make installation (and maintenance) of vim-latex-git
much easier.
I use hg primarily, and so I always forget about git's
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so it might be possible to leverage symlinks on all platforms to
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You should be able to do something similar. The above works for me, and
I think I'm using the stock distribution from the git repository.
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near/at the end of the alphabet... but then there's an argument that
`z should be mapped to omega.
Maybe this is why the Greeks invented tab completion...
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files might do the trick. That is, the merge with your local history
should (I think?) re-move and re-delete every time. It's worth a
shot (in a test ~/.vim directory), but it would be much easier if the
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That's not quite like what you'd expect from SVN, but maybe you can do
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(not to mention, does F9 even work with \autoref? I haven't even checked
that... but that would be required for me to even start to bother with
completion)
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the Git development team does it); however, SF has a history of doing
these things through a tracked web interface.
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ln -sf ../foo.pdf
works just as well, but the foo.pdf that shows up in your main
directory isn't a symlink. Maybe that's a better fit?
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someone(?) could add a feature that looks for blah.jobname
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If it takes them a long time to fix that, then perhaps that should be
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create a sample main.tex and ch1/ch1.tex, it works fine for me.
Can you post a minimal example that has this problem? (e.g., a
main.tex and a chap1.tex and information about the directory
structure) Perhaps there is something else interesting going on.
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Great. I checked in the patch from Gerd Wachsmuth (as is).
It's revision 1107.
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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:51:58AM -0400, Ted Pavlic wrote:
Either way, I'd be excited to see this merged into the devel branch
ASAP. I currently have my old
branch should simply ignore the %%fake..s contained in the
FoldedSections...
Regards
Gerd
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That's an excellent point. However, in your patch...
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both up and running. And I'm glad that now I
know about that configuration parameter -- it was something I took for
granted before you're issue was posted!
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of the most
sophisticated LaTeX build scripts (e.g., rubber).
Anyway, I'm glad you're both up and running. And I'm glad that now I
know about that configuration parameter -- it was something I took for
granted before you're issue was posted!
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that to
be correct?
// Abbie
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Abbie --
It works
?
to numbers, and my reference page displays correctly (rather than being
blank). Removing the extra steps involved in compiling would be
fantastic though!
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On 06/30/2010 04:46 PM, Abbie
{_Papers}
\end{frame}
Do you see any blaring errors? Any other ideas if not?
Thanks!
// Abbie
Thanks in advance for anymore help! Hopefully I'll find a solution
eventually.
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Abbie
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Hm. All of that works for me. \ll runs LaTeX three times with
relevant runs of bibtex in between to build the BBL.
Could you send a complete minimal non-working example? Something
that can be immediately opened
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It works fine for me -- \ll runs LaTeX and BibTeX and
generates the BBL properly. (however, there was one \end{figure}
that wasn't commented out in the TeX you sent
was created. Could you please walk
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let g:Tex_ViewRule_dvi = 'LC_ALL=C xdvi '
Have you tried something like...
bash -c 'LC_ALL=C xdvi'
? That is,
let g:Tex_ViewRule_dvi = 'bash -c LC_ALL=C xdvi \$1 xdvi '
You might have to play around with the quoting, but in principle I think
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to parse error messages when
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is used. This option
b:saved_ruler \| endtrycr
}}}
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included... So another amendment:
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*) gets me to the end of the line
Nevertheless vae is quicker than [%v%$ for several reasons. :)
omapbuffer ie :call g:Tex_SelectInnerEnvironment()cr
vmapbuffer ieesc:call g:Tex_SelectInnerEnvironment()cr
Now I can't think of any existing quick way to do that.
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exec normal
?^$\\|^\s*\\(begin\\|end\\|renewcommand\\|label\\|item\\)?1\crv//-1\cr$
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TODO: Find the top/bottom of a commented block.
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Additionally, it's very important to check for a comment. That is, you
don't want to
gwap
with comments in your selection. So I added a ^\s*% to get what's at:
http://pastebin.com
g:tex_flavor='latex'
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For example, I might have a main.tex and an included.tex. I would touch
a file called main.latexmain, and then from either main.tex or
included.tex, \ll would build main.tex.
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OR
*) Turn on paste mode (:set paste) and then turn it off when I'm done
(:set nopaste).
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to add
let g:tex_flavor='latex'
to your .vimrc (as well as the other changes described by the VIM-LaTeX
documentation).
After that, you will only notice the Vim-LaTeX extensions firing up
*AFTER* you edit TeX source (e.g., a file that ends in .tex).
I hope that helps --
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figured New would mean New, but I guess I can see how some
people would be upset if New really meant New, but then they could
have used a different word.
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diff -ru old/outline.py new/outline.py
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