Hi Robin,

Are you using "vim" or "gvim"?  If I recall correctly, compiler output
gets dumped all over your terminal when you're using "vim" in a
terminal.  If you use "gvim", the self-contained windowed version,
then the compiler is run in the background and its output is only
shown if errors are detected.

Hope this helps!

-Mike Richman


On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Robin Deits <robin.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have recently been playing around with vim-latex, and I'm really starting
> to love it. So first, I should just thank all of you for your amazing work.
> I have, however, run into an issue, which is that it is consistently
> annoying that the latex output fills my entire vim window when I am
> compiling, which preventing me from editing the .tex file until it is done.
> It would be nice to have the output of the compiler directed to a temporary
> split window (or even silenced entirely) so that I can keep working while my
> file is compiling. Is there a way to do this?
> Best,
> Robin Deits
>
>

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