Hi!

On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 01:37:24PM +0100, Rudra Banerjee wrote:
> Hello Friends,
> I am a new face with vim-latex, realizing a bit too late that its better
> to customize vim for the file  types I am working rather then having a
> bunch of IDE's for each  language.
> Anyway, I am looking for one solution:  compile a file is two step
> process: <:+w>(vim) and \ll(vim-latex).
> Is it possible from userside to combine this to command together, i.e.,
> some keyword mapping that will do the save and compile together?
>  Or am I asking a magic?

When you run the compilation with \ll, the file is automatically saved, so
you can skip the "pure vim" part. At least, that is how it works here.

Regards,

Cédric


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