Hey.
Workarounds:
a) use gvim. Usuallally I use terminal-vim all the time, but for LaTeX I
prefer gvim because it does not show console output and because I found
it easier to set up forward and backward searching.
b) $ head .Xdefaults
xdvi.hushStdout: true
some other useful (for me at last) settings for .Xdefaults:
xdvi.editor: gvim --servername %f --remote-silent +%l %f
xdvi.wheelTranslations: <Btn5Down>: forward-page()\n \
<Btn4Down>:back-page()\n
xdvi.mainTranslations: #override \
Ctrl<Btn1Down>: source-special()\n \
<Btn1Down>: do-href()drag(+)\n
!<Btn1Down>: magnifier(*3)\n
xdvi.keepPosition: true
see xdvi(1) for all these cryptic settings.
happy vimming
Martin
On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 12:14:52PM +0100, Qiuye Wang wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> when i press \lv or \ls in vim, ie launch the xdvi i always got the
> output info of xdvi in the line of my tex file, where the cursor were.
> It's really annoying although they just show temporary (they will
> disappear if i move the cursor down or up till they are out of the
> sight).
>
> i know this is the issue of xdvi, but is there any way that i can
> prevent the output of appearing in my tex ie vim window?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cheers
> QY
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