consolidated into pdftex.
pdftex --help
is a quick way to verify all of this. Of course, man pdftex will also
work fine. Note that man pdftex brings up the same man page as man
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whatever latex returns. My script uses a bash file descriptor trick to
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, it might be best
to restrict yourself to the 127 ASCII characters.
So, in your case, I'd recommend using Vim's mapping features to map
those keys to their LaTeX counterparts. That way everyone is safe and
your message gets communicated loud and clear.
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in vim, there I thought that digraphs
would be a reasonable choice; but, as I can see, only in the
CTRL-K way... :-(
Take a look at my IMAP fix in another message in this thread. Maybe
it will help you out (or at least give you a template).
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recommend that you post in the vim list. I'm sure others have had this
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You'll see:
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This option may contain '%' and '#' characters, which are expanded to
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Then check out:
:help :_%
and
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LaTeX error messages have an interesting format. They use
parentheses to start a block of error messages
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anything that looked suspicious, but I'm no
vimscript guru so I may have missed something.
Anyone else having this problem, or should I review my own configuration?
I've tried it from a clean slate too, different user, no .vimrc file, but
same result.
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In the recent patches that were applied to Vim-LaTeX, was the line:
let g:tex_flavor='latex'
added somewhere? Without it, Vim7's filetype plugin fails to load
Vim-LaTeX. Something changed between Vim6 and Vim7 that made latex *not*
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setting g:tex_flavor wasn't necessary. ?
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In the recent patches that were applied to Vim-LaTeX, was the line:
let g:tex_flavor='latex'
added somewhere? Without it, Vim7's filetype plugin
and the code, setting
g:tex_flavor seems like the preferred/sanctioned solution.
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documentation to instruct users to change their tex_flavor if they want
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Evidently, adding:
%latex
to the top of any .tex file will set the proper filetype.
So if you don't want to force the tex_flavor, add that comment to the
top of your LaTeX sources.
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let
Evidently, adding:
%latex
to the top of any .tex file will set the proper filetype.
You can also add this to the top of the file (or at the end) to probably get
the same (the filetype will be set to tex):
% vim: filetype=tex
Very cool. That works well.
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You can also add this to the top of the file
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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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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).
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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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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
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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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attached the below as patches.
On 1/12/09 4:24 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
The attached patches to compiler/tex.vim configure the Vim-LaTeX suite
to parse error messages when
latex -file-line-error
is used. This option
modelines in text files
to set file-specific settings for Vim.
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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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One of the administrators will apply it to the SVN version.
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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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{_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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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
that to
be correct?
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It works
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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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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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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--- ftplugin/latex-suite
Great. I checked in the patch from Gerd Wachsmuth (as is).
It's revision 1107.
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Hi,
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
vim-latex is now using git instead of svn. I hope the migration worked
without major problems. If you find any irregularities, please report
them.
That's very exciting. Well done, Till.
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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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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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files that function similar to blah.latexmain but sets up the right
jobname instead...)
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If it takes them a long time to fix that, then perhaps that should be
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another way it could be done.
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targets generated when using \ll while you have highlighted a block of
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If someone has a good idea for a patch, then
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Find and fix
auto-completion entirely.
(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)
But thanks for your opinion. :-p
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-) Dependence on Python
But perhaps I'm being too harsh...?
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With those tweaks, your configuration works for me.
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a pdflatex-compatible version
around and a latex-compatible version around manually (I have a Makefile
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subversion to git. In subversion I could just checkout the vimfiles
directory into my ~/.vim directory. I'm not sure how to do this with
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$ echo vimfiles vim-latex/.git/info/sparse-checkout
$ cd vim-latex
$ git reset --hard
$ ls # only vimfiles and .git show
That's not quite like what you'd expect from SVN, but maybe you can do
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and then gets rid of the web
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
vim-latex git repo looked like a vimfiles directory.
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. However, you may be able to use it as
inspiration for your own setup.
Likewise, you may be interested in this MacTeX FAQ question:
http://www.tug.org/mactex/faq/#qm03
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settings and ensure it runs itself inside a shell (so you can easily
make changes to your profile/rc files))
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until I inspect the fold that I'm interested in.
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like a w and both omega and w come
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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