Hi Andreas,
This might work:
Put your default settings (e.g. English) in your .vimrc (or ftplugin/tex)
file.
In the directory where you want you use the other language (e.g. German)
create a
main.tex.latexmain file [1] (I'm assuming that the main latex file is
main.tex).
Then put in main.tex.latexmain:
set spell spelllang=de_20
let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'pdf'
let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'biber'
This file is loaded after all the .vimrc and .vim/* files.
I've used successfully this trick to compile with pdflatex specific
projects, while keeping standard latex as default.
Cheers,
Fra
ref:
[1]
http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/documentation/latex-suite/latex-project.html
ps: you might think about changing the spelllang only in the current
buffer, in particular if you open different filetypes in the same session
2014-02-26 11:09 GMT+01:00 Andreas Groh <andreas.g...@tu-dresden.de>:
> Hi @ all,
>
> I am using vim latex suite for a while an I am quite happy with how it
> is working. I often have to switch between tex-projects in German (using
> pdflatex with biber) and project in English (using latex with bibtex).
> Hence, up to now I have to change the settings in my .vimrc before I
> start working on another project. These are my settings:
>
> "vim-latex plugin settings
> set grepprg=grep\ -nH\ $*
> let g:tex_flavor = 'latex'
> let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'biber' " use biber instead of bibtex
> "let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'bibtex' " using bibtex
> let g:Tex_UseMakefile = 0
> let g:Tex_ShowErrorContext = 0
> let g:Tex_AutoFolding = 0
>
> let g:Tex_CompileRule_dvi = 'latex --interaction=nonstopmode $*'
> let g:Tex_CompileRule_ps = 'dvips -o $*.ps $*.dvi'
> let g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'pdflatex --interaction=nonstopmode $*'
>
> let g:Tex_FormatDependency_ps = 'dvi,ps'
> let g:Tex_FormatDependency_pdf = 'pdf'
>
> let g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats = 'dvi,ps,pdf'
>
> let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'pdf'
> "let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'ps'
>
> So before switching from a German to an English project a toggle the
> comments for the Tex_DefaultTargetFormat and the Tex_BibtexFlavor (and
> the spell checking options). Since this is quite inconvenient I thought
> about defining two function which do the job. I added
>
> :function German()
> : :set spell spelllang=de_20
> : :let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'pdf'
> : :let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'biber'
> :endfunction
> autocmd FileType tex :command! German :cal German()
>
> :function English()
> : :set spell spelllang=en_gb
> : :let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'ps'
> : :let g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'bibtex'
> :endfunction
> autocmd FileType tex :command! English :cal English()
>
> to my .vimrc. When I am calling the function English the spell checking
> and the bibliography settings are changed correctly. Even the default
> format is changed (checked by calling :TTarget) but it is not working as
> expected. After calling \ll a pdf file is still build, instead of a ps
> file. Sometimes (until now I could find out under which circumstance) a
> dvi is build, but not a ps like it should.
>
> Any ideas what is wrong with my function definition? What do I have to
> do in order to correctly change the default target from a function. Any
> hint is appreciated.
>
> Thanks and best regards.
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
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