te a Project entry as if I would create a new
> entry with \C?
Not that I know of. I tend to just create the new fold manually since it
doesn't happen too often...
I think the Project script is still maintained by Aric Blumer. I don't
know if he reads this list, but it might be nice to
\C?
Not that I know of. I tend to just create the new fold manually since it
doesn't happen too often...
I think the Project script is still maintained by Aric Blumer. I don't
know if he reads this list, but it might be nice to ask him about it.
Maybe he'll implement it...
Regards,
Mika
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Mika Fischer wrote:
> In the project window you can use "\c" to generate a new project fold.
> It will ask you a few things an generate it for you. In your case you
> may want to use "\C" which works recursively.
>
> > Furthermore, whenever I add another .tex file somewhere in
Hi Claus,
claus Atzenbeck schrieb:
> I started using the Project script
> <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69>. Apparently, it
> cannot gather files recursively in subdirectories, for example:
>
> project/a/test.tex
> project/b/c/abc.tex
>
Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Hi all:
I started using the Project script
<http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69>. Apparently, it
cannot gather files recursively in subdirectories, for example:
project/a/test.tex
project/b/c/abc.tex
project/d/e/xyz.tex
I
Hi all:
I started using the Project script
<http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69>. Apparently, it
cannot gather files recursively in subdirectories, for example:
project/a/test.tex
project/b/c/abc.tex
project/d/e/xyz.tex
I would like to have all *.tex