If you try:
:set makecmd?
you'll see the make command that Vim-LaTeX sets. It includes a "$*" at
the end, which is substituted the argument passed to make.
Now, try:
:!echo %
You'll see that the name of the file you're editing will be substituted
for the "%".
Most importantly, check out:
:help makeprg
You'll see:
=====
This option may contain '%' and '#' characters, which are expanded to
the current and alternate file name.
=====
Then check out:
:help :_%
and
:help expand
HTH --
Ted
Felipe G. Nievinski wrote:
> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>> Try issuing:
>>
>> :make %
>>
>> rather than :make
>>
> That did it. (The minimum-effort solution :) Thanks!
>
> Felipe.
>
> PPS: what's the magic behind that percent sign? (I tried googling for
> it, but it's hard to search without a keyword summarizing the concept).
>
>
--
Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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