> However, moving away ~/.vim/eclim.vim (a file used by eclim, as I've
> mentioned), I see correct behaviour. I'm attaching it here, 170 lines.
> It does modify runtimepath and basedir, which I'm guessing is what could
> be affecting the behaviour.

Well, AFAIK, eclim is a beast, isn't it? I don't have it installed, but 
I see that that eclim.vim sources lots of other eclim files that may be 
causing the problem.

If I had to guess, eclim is constantly sitting in the background 
managing the current directory, and so there's the classical problem 
with concurrency in software. It's possible that whenever vim-latex 
changes the directory and the shells out to latex, eclim takes over and 
resets the directory...

So you might want to talk to the eclim folks about what they might 
suggest (perhaps they'll suggest having Eclipse do your building for 
you...<?>).

Does eclim do much for you while in LaTeX? Perhaps you could setup an 
autocmd to not load eclim when you're in a .tex file.

--Ted

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