The two options
\begin{equation*}
cursor here
\end{equation*}<++>
and
\begin{equation*}
cursor here
\end{equation*}
<++>
are only one button away from each other, and I don't see why is hard to
stick to option 1, press Ctrl-J to the placeholder, and then Enter to go to
new line.
I am also skeptical about the use of $$ ... $$. This is not a Vim-LaTeX
problem, but a LaTeX one. The use of $$ has been replaced long time ago by
\[ ... \]. Using double dollars is obsolete, and it would be better to
change this habit rather than Vim-LaTeX.
Best.
Daniele
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Till Maas <opensou...@till.name> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 05:58:21AM -0400, xitong chen wrote:
>
> > Hello dear maintainers. I was very happy with vim-latex in the past
> years. However I have two modifications
> > which I would like you can take into consideration. For example if I
> press F5 when I was in insert mode I can choose equation*, and the output is
> >
> > \begin{equation*}
> > cursor here
> > \end{equation*}<++>
> >
> > What I wish you could reconsider is the position of <++>. Many latex
> users, if my guess is correct, prefer typing latex file like
> >
> > we have the follow equation
> > \begin{equation*}
> >
> > my equation
> >
> > \end{equation*}
> > then by this equation we know...
> >
> > So I really wish you could put <++> as
> >
> > \begin{equation*}
> >
> > cursor here
> >
> > \end{equation*}
> > <++>
>
> It seems to me, that this behaviour can only be changed easily for all
> environments and not especially for equation*. I am currently not sure,
> if this makes sense for every environment. Are there more opinions on
> this?
>
> > Ok the next modification is about
> >
> > $cursor here$my equation$$
> >
> > Since sometimes I just like to use $$ $$ for convenience. And of course
> you know vim-latex cannot recognize $$$$ well. It means if I press four $
> continuously I got
> >
> > $$<++>$<++>$<++>
> >
> > and instead what I really want is
> >
> > $$ cursor here $$
> >
> > So could you please add an auto-recognition for latex-suite that if I
> press two $ then of course as normal it gives out $cursor here$<++> and if I
> press an extra $ consequently then it
> > recognize I want to have a $$ $$<++>
>
> I believe this would require a major change, too, because the $$ mapping
> will always be evaluated before you can type the third dollar sign.
>
> Regards
> Till
>
>
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