Dear vim-latexsuite developers and users,
I am happily using vim-latexsuite for quite a while and like it very
much, although there are still a few things I would like to improve.
One thing that is annoying me recently is the following: Instead of \
sometimes a strange symbol is shown. But it is
Hi Ted,
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 01:19:49PM -0400, Ted Pavlic wrote:
You might be able to add something for this in a .latexmain file, but
then you would need to have two files. The docs should give some more
information about the .latexmain file.
Another option is to create a Makefile
Hello,
it would be convenient if one could easily open a file that is included
in another using \input. Since the file one is editing may be located in
a folder far away from the current one, this might be very convenient.
Is there any way to do this using vim-latexsuite?
Best,
Udo
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 07:33:39PM +0200, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
Have you got a special vim or gvim configuration?
I replaced my .vimrc and .gvimrc with empty files and the same happens,
but only after I turn on syntax highlighting. Without syntax
highlighting this does not occur.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:36:30PM +0200, Mario Santagiuliana wrote:
Vim and gvim version?
I will look for this problem.
ii vim2:7.2.330-1Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
ii vim-gnome 2:7.2.330-1Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with GNOM
ii vim-gtk
Hello,
I trying to use latex on Mac OS X with MacVim. I have more than one
LaTeX distribution installed (comming from macports, fink and the one
comming with TexShop). How can I tell vim-latex-suite which one to use?
I guess it must be possible to provide somewhere the path where
binaries,
Hello Ted,
thanks for your quick and very helpful answer.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:59:29AM -0400, Ted Pavlic wrote:
I trying to use latex on Mac OS X with MacVim. I have more than one
LaTeX distribution installed (comming from macports, fink and the one
comming with TexShop). How can I
Hello,
I would like to use Latex-Suite with MacVim. In principal this works,
but I have problems with the F9 completion. I have to say that I am
using a MacBook Pro and F9 is by default mapped to an iTunes command.
Fn+F9 is supposed to be the real F9, but it works neither.
Being in insert-mode
Hello,
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 04:25:25PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote:
I have:
System Preferences - Keyboard Mouse - Keyboard -
Radio button: Use all F1, F2 etc. keys as standard function keys
which reverses the behaviour, so I combine with Fn to access the
default Mac bindings.