2011/2/16 Ted Pavlic t...@tedpavlic.com:
And, of course, main.tex.latexmain is a blank file. Seeing as it works
main.tex.latexmain is fine, but you can also use simply main.latexmain
without the tex. That might look a little nicer (?). (I also recommend using
\include for chapters so you can
Just to comment on this, when using main.latexmain compilation works
but auto-completion byF9 does not. main.tex.latexmain works fine
for both compilation and auto-completion.
I'm pretty sure this is a (minor) bug, should I report it?
I don't think that's necessary. It doesn't seem like a
On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 11:12 -0500, Ted Pavlic wrote:
Just to comment on this, when using main.latexmain compilation works
but auto-completion byF9 does not. main.tex.latexmain works fine
for both compilation and auto-completion.
I'm pretty sure this is a (minor) bug, should I report it?
Okay, the only reason I brought it up is that you recommended
main.latexmain =). Was quite surprised to see that it broke completion,
would think its quite unusable in that case (how do you use latex
without citing, after all).
F9 is too far away from the home row. It's much faster to avoid
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Germain Vallverdu
germain.vallve...@univ-pau.fr wrote:
Hi,
First thanks a lot for your vim-latex plugins.
I had got a strange behavior. My OS is an linux ubuntu. In my home
directory I have a directory named dev where I put current jobs which
are not
Additionally \citep, \citet, \citeauthor, etc... Not sure if they would
match whatever pattern triggers the F9 completion... But I never use
\cite (in favor of the natbib variaties) and almost never use \ref (in
favor of hyperref's \autoref), and so F9 is potentially unhelpful.
Moreover,
Hi all,
I always sort of just took the auxiliary files for granted, but now I
like the idea of avoiding the clutter.
I compile all of my documents using latex - dvips - ps2pdf. Now I
adjusted my g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf so that it stores all the auxiliary
files in the .build/ subdirectory. It
Hi Ted,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Ted Pavlic t...@tedpavlic.com wrote:
Mike --
I always sort of just took the auxiliary files for granted, but now I
like the idea of avoiding the clutter.
That's valuable clutter though. There are BBL files in there to
inspect/change; there
That's valuable clutter though. There are BBL files in there to
inspect/change; there are AUX files for other tools to use; etc. Not
only that, having the AUX available allows for quicker edits later.
Imagine you have a large book that takes a few seconds each pass... If
you changed a
Hi,
I use the F9-completion very often and feel to make some advertising ;)
I patched the outline.py, such that it offers a greater gain for me. But
first I will take up Ted's arguments.
Additionally \citep, \citet, \citeauthor, etc... Not sure if they
would
match whatever pattern triggers
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