Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-04-04 Thread Till Maas
On Fr April 3 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > Till Maas wrote: > >> I'm using fedora 10. > > > > That's good! You can also test this rpm package with the current svn > > contents > > http://till.fedorapeople.org/review/vim-latex-1.5-2.20090402.fc10.noarch. > >rpm > > Great! Installed. > > # man ltags >

Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-04-03 Thread Bjorge Solli
Till Maas wrote: >> I'm using fedora 10. > > That's good! You can also test this rpm package with the current svn contents > http://till.fedorapeople.org/review/vim-latex-1.5-2.20090402.fc10.noarch.rpm Great! Installed. # man ltags No manual entry for ltags # man latextags No manual entry for l

Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-04-02 Thread Till Maas
On Do April 2 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > Till Maas wrote: > > On Di März 31 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > >> I want to install this on student linux labs where many students log in. > >> They should not have to do anything to get it (like installing stuff in > >> their home dir). Is this possible? I

Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-04-02 Thread Bjorge Solli
Till Maas wrote: > On Di März 31 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > >> I want to install this on student linux labs where many students log in. >> They should not have to do anything to get it (like installing stuff in >> their home dir). Is this possible? I prefer putting things in separate > > You can

Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-04-01 Thread Bjorge Solli
Till Maas wrote: > On Di März 31 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > >> I want to install this on student linux labs where many students log in. >> They should not have to do anything to get it (like installing stuff in >> their home dir). Is this possible? I prefer putting things in separate > > You can

Re: [Vim-latex-devel] System wide install

2009-03-31 Thread Till Maas
On Di März 31 2009, Bjorge Solli wrote: > I want to install this on student linux labs where many students log in. > They should not have to do anything to get it (like installing stuff in > their home dir). Is this possible? I prefer putting things in separate You can install vim-latex in /usr/s