Re: [Vim-latex-devel] Again... [F9] Completion

2006-12-20 Thread Stephan Krantz
Hi all,

thank you for your help. The completion in VIM 7 is not working, if 
there are some space chars in the path to tex files. Seems to be a bug 
or not?

Greetz, Stephan

coupled cores schrieb:
> Hi Stephan
>
> I have had this problem and I struggled with for some time. Here is my
> experience with it. Some of might be irrelevant, but it is the
> configuration that I come up with that works:
>
> 1. Install Vim in a directory which doesn't have a space in its name.
> My choice is: C:\Vim.
> 2. Install Python in a similar folder. C:\Python should work.
> 3. Install GNUGrep in a folder without a space in its name.
>
> These three precautions solved my problem and for me F9 works
> perfectly. Try these steps. Most likely it will solve your problem.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hooman
>
> On 12/14/06, Stephan Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Javier Rojas schrieb:
>> >
>> >
>> > 2006/12/13, Stephan Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm very sorry to disturb you again with this topic, but I don't
>> > manage
>> > to get the completion running.
>> >
>> > I'm using the latex-suite and vim 7 on a Windows XP System. I
>> > installed
>> > GNUGrep and added this line to my _vimrc: set grepprg=grep\ 
>> -nH\ $*
>> > When I'm in a \ref-command and press F9, there appears the 
>> __OUTLINE__
>> > window, but it's empty.
>> >
>> > you don't give any extra info.
>> Hi Javier, hi all,
>>
>> thank you for your help. I will try to give you the extra info.
>> > have you issued the \bibliography command? (it happens :) )
>> I don't really know what you mean with this question. I'm using the
>> \bibliography command, to insert a bibliography at the end of my 
>> document.
>> > are you using a single tex file?
>> > if you are using  multiple tex files, have you created the .latexmain
>> > file?
>> In combination with the .latexmain file, I'm using multiple tex files
>> > does your vim has python support compiled?
>> > have you installed Python? (that makes me think of another question...
>> > does the F9 completion works without python installed?)
>> I don't know whether my vim has python support compiled or not, but the
>> following python test seems to resolve that question.
>> I've deinstalled python and tried to insert a reference by pressing F9,
>> but then there is no program to handle the outline.py.
>> > do any of your files have space chars as part of their filenames?
>> There are space chars in the path to the latex files, but none of them
>> in the filenames.
>> >
>> > sorry to answer a question with other(s) question
>> >
>> > Javier
>> I hope, that will help to solve my problem. Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Stephan
>>
>>
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Re: [Vim-latex-devel] Again... [F9] Completion

2006-12-14 Thread coupled cores
Hi Stephan

I have had this problem and I struggled with for some time. Here is my
experience with it. Some of might be irrelevant, but it is the
configuration that I come up with that works:

1. Install Vim in a directory which doesn't have a space in its name.
My choice is: C:\Vim.
2. Install Python in a similar folder. C:\Python should work.
3. Install GNUGrep in a folder without a space in its name.

These three precautions solved my problem and for me F9 works
perfectly. Try these steps. Most likely it will solve your problem.

Cheers,

Hooman

On 12/14/06, Stephan Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Javier Rojas schrieb:
> >
> >
> > 2006/12/13, Stephan Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm very sorry to disturb you again with this topic, but I don't
> > manage
> > to get the completion running.
> >
> > I'm using the latex-suite and vim 7 on a Windows XP System. I
> > installed
> > GNUGrep and added this line to my _vimrc: set grepprg=grep\ -nH\ $*
> > When I'm in a \ref-command and press F9, there appears the __OUTLINE__
> > window, but it's empty.
> >
> > you don't give any extra info.
> Hi Javier, hi all,
>
> thank you for your help. I will try to give you the extra info.
> > have you issued the \bibliography command? (it happens :) )
> I don't really know what you mean with this question. I'm using the
> \bibliography command, to insert a bibliography at the end of my document.
> > are you using a single tex file?
> > if you are using  multiple tex files, have you created the .latexmain
> > file?
> In combination with the .latexmain file, I'm using multiple tex files
> > does your vim has python support compiled?
> > have you installed Python? (that makes me think of another question...
> > does the F9 completion works without python installed?)
> I don't know whether my vim has python support compiled or not, but the
> following python test seems to resolve that question.
> I've deinstalled python and tried to insert a reference by pressing F9,
> but then there is no program to handle the outline.py.
> > do any of your files have space chars as part of their filenames?
> There are space chars in the path to the latex files, but none of them
> in the filenames.
> >
> > sorry to answer a question with other(s) question
> >
> > Javier
> I hope, that will help to solve my problem. Thank you in advance.
>
> Stephan
>
>
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Re: [Vim-latex-devel] Again... [F9] Completion

2006-12-14 Thread Stephan Krantz
Javier Rojas schrieb:
>
>
> 2006/12/13, Stephan Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm very sorry to disturb you again with this topic, but I don't
> manage
> to get the completion running.
>
> I'm using the latex-suite and vim 7 on a Windows XP System. I
> installed
> GNUGrep and added this line to my _vimrc: set grepprg=grep\ -nH\ $*
> When I'm in a \ref-command and press F9, there appears the __OUTLINE__
> window, but it's empty.
>
> you don't give any extra info.
Hi Javier, hi all,

thank you for your help. I will try to give you the extra info. 
> have you issued the \bibliography command? (it happens :) )
I don't really know what you mean with this question. I'm using the 
\bibliography command, to insert a bibliography at the end of my document.
> are you using a single tex file?
> if you are using  multiple tex files, have you created the .latexmain 
> file?
In combination with the .latexmain file, I'm using multiple tex files
> does your vim has python support compiled?
> have you installed Python? (that makes me think of another question... 
> does the F9 completion works without python installed?)
I don't know whether my vim has python support compiled or not, but the 
following python test seems to resolve that question.
I've deinstalled python and tried to insert a reference by pressing F9, 
but then there is no program to handle the outline.py.
> do any of your files have space chars as part of their filenames?
There are space chars in the path to the latex files, but none of them 
in the filenames.
>
> sorry to answer a question with other(s) question
>
> Javier
I hope, that will help to solve my problem. Thank you in advance.

Stephan


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