The more correct way to use .tex as the default ending for latex-files is
pointed out here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4344905postcount=6
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.tex file not associated with latexsuite by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225943
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Thanks, that clears a few things up for me. I was under the impression
that tex was considered a proper extension for latex files in the vim
latex suite. Always nice to discover a bug to be a feature. :)
Ciao,
Michael
Albrecht Mühlenschulte wrote:
When opening a new Buffer named somthing.tex
When opening a new Buffer named somthing.tex the filetype in vim is
set to plaintex (viewable via :set filetype). This filetype is not
connected with the vim-latexsuite, which is totally right, since .tex is
also the extension for plain-original-knuth-like TeX-Files (which are
not supportet by
Apart from #225411 it runs perfectly here.
You need to install vim-latexsuite for every user seperatly by
$ vim-addons install latex-suite
It is questionable if this should not be changed by installing vim-
latexsuite into a part which is in vims runtimepath by default, so every
user has
This happens to me too, not only with the ubuntu package (I'm using
gutsy) but also installing latex-suite manually (using .tar.gz
downloaded from vim-latex.sf.net) in my ~/.vim directory.
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.tex file not associated with latexsuite by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225943
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Yes, this happens on my machine.
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