After nearly one year, I finally got the point.
Because I am using pathogen to manage all plugins of vim, and in some
previous version of vim-latex, there is no "compiler" folder in the plugin,
so everything is compatible with pathogen.
but after some updates, the compiler folder emerged, and need to be copied
to the installation path of vim. On Windows, vim cannot handle such
situation, so no "TCLevel" command and no initialization of "s:target",
therefore cannot compile the source file. However, on OSX, it's OK.
So just copy the compiler folder to vim and everything is fine.
Happy new year!


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:31 AM, Ted Pavlic <tpav...@asu.edu> wrote:

> Can you be more specific about the update?
>
> Are you pulling from the code repository directly? If so, do you know the
> changeset (or at least range of possible changesets) that caused the
> problem?
>
>   --Ted
>
> --
> Sent from the mobile device of Ted Pavlic.
> Please excuse typos, swypos, or very brief responses.
> On Jan 29, 2013 2:54 AM, "YANG LINCHANG" <linchang.y...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> first, thank you for developing such a good plugin for tex users. It
>> worked fine on both of my Windows desktop and Macbook Pro.
>> However, I encountered the problem after one update of vim-latex that it
>> cannot work on Windows.
>> When I press /ll to compile, vim will throw out a series of error
>> messages:
>>
>> Error detected while processing function Tex_RunLaTeX:
>> line 7:
>> E121: Undefined variable: s:target
>> E15: Invalid expression: s:target
>> line 10:
>> E121: Undefined variable: s:target
>> E116: Invalid arguments for function Tex_Debug
>> line 12:
>> E121: Undefined variable: s:target
>> E116: Invalid arguments for function
>> Tex_GetVarValue('Tex_FormatDependency_'.s:t
>> arget) != ''
>> E15: Invalid expression:
>> Tex_GetVarValue('Tex_FormatDependency_'.s:target) != ''
>>
>> line 21:
>> E121: Undefined variable: dependency
>> E116: Invalid arguments for function Tex_Debug
>> line 25:
>> E121: Undefined variable: dependency
>> E116: Invalid arguments for function Tex_Strntok(dependency, ',', i) !=
>> ''
>> E15: Invalid expression: Tex_Strntok(dependency, ',', i) != ''
>> line 51:
>> E121: Undefined variable: initTarget
>> E15: Invalid expression: initTarget
>>
>> And also the similar error messages of \lv and \ls.
>>
>> but I can still compile .tex files on Mac. It seems that the malfunction
>> is related to the target format and I set the right
>> "g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat" in my .vimrc and it used to work.
>> please advise me some possible solutions.
>> regards
>>
>>
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