Hi,

thanks for the hint with MacVim. If I run vim from the command line it 
works. Running latexmk directly in MacVim (:!latexmk file) it gives me a 
path-error.
Googled a bit more. Since I am using zsh and MacVim won't read my 
.zshrc, I have to set up the path in .zprofile. Now it works.
Thanks a lot for the hint.

Niels

On 5 Jul 2012, at 21:23, Ted Pavlic wrote:

> Niels --
>
>>> Or could you at least attach
>>> the log file generated by TeX?
>>
>> Just tried to compile the file from a clean directory. There is 
>> nothing
>> generated. There's just in vim the message "Ran latex 1 time(s)".
>> Therefore I think that nothing gets really called.
>
>       That's very interesting. I notice that you're using a Mac. Are you
> using vim from the Terminal, or are you using something like MacVim? 
> If
> I recall correctly, MacVim had a setting (off by default?) that would
> run the internal instance of vim through a login shell. That would
> ensure your PATH was set correctly. If you didn't have the setting 
> set,
> then you wouldn't have access to everything you might expect to have
> access to.
>
>       From your Vim, can you try and test your PATH? For example, try
> something like:
>
> :!echo $PATH
>
> or, perhaps better, try:
>
> :!latex
>
> In the latter case, LaTeX should start and give you a prompt. You can
> hit Cntrl+D to exit from LaTeX if it pops up. If it doesn't pop up, 
> then
> Vim cannot find it.
>
>       --Ted
>
>
>>> Thanks -
>>
>> I have to thank that you take the time and think about my problem :)
>>
>> Niels
>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to get something compiled with latexmk and the
>>>> vim-latex-suite. When I invoke latexmk on the file in the command 
>>>> line
>>>> it work w/out any problems. When I invoke the compile in vim I just 
>>>> get:
>>>> "Runnning bibtex…
>>>> Ran latex 1 time(s)"
>>>> Even when the bib-file or references changed.
>>>>
>>>> commands for compilation in my .vimrc:
>>>> let g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats = 'pdf'
>>>> let g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'latexmk -pdf -pvc $*'
>>>> let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat='pdf'
>>>>
>>>> I also tried "let g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'latexmk $*'"
>>>>
>>>> My .latexmkrc looks like that:
>>>> $pdflatex = "xelatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode %O %S";
>>>> $bibtex_use = 2;
>>>> $print_type = 'pdf';
>>>> $pdf_mode = 1;
>>>> $pdf_previewer = "open -a /Applications/Skim.app";
>>>> $pdf_update_method = 0;
>>>> $clean_ext = "paux lox pdfsync out";
>>>> $force_mode = 1;
>>>>
>>>> As written before: invoking latexmk on the file in the command line
>>>> "latexmk file.tex" works as it should, only in vim it doesn't.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
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>
> -- 
> Ted Pavlic <t...@tedpavlic.com>

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