Peter Lewis wrote:
> On Friday 24 Apr 2009 12:43:09 Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>   
>> I recently sent a patch to this mailing list fixing a problem in 
>> texviewer.vim with it's way of calling outline.py. I didn't think at the 
>> time about spaces in the filename as well. So I have created a new patch 
>> which fixes the problem on windows. This patch is against the current 
>> SVN version, it includes a workaround for a problem in vim with the 
>> default shellxquote on windows (see  See 
>> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_thread/thread/3d1cc6cb0c09od27b3).
>>
>> Peter, this may also fix your problem, could you test it for me on your 
>> system?
>>     
>
> Thanks Tom - I tested it and didn't get any noticeable changes I'm afraid. 
> Incidentally, in doing so I also tested the current SVN version and that 
> gives me the same behaviour as I originally reported.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Pete.
>   
Hi Pete,

Does your version of Vim have python compiled in it? You can find this 
out easily by doing ':echo has('python')'. If that returns 1, can you do 
':let Tex_UsePython = 0' (or add that line to your .vimrc) and try 
again? If this then works then there is a problem in the way in which it 
is calling the internal python. Otherwise I don't know what's wrong, and 
I'd need to find a way of reproducing it.

Thanks,
Tom

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