Dear all,

I experience a problem when compiling a .tex file whenever there is a white
space in the filename.
I am trying to compile a minimal tex file using vim-latex. Everything works
fine, except when there is a white space in the filename. For instance, I
have created two tex files : "test.tex", and "test 2.tex". Compiling runs
smoothly in the first case. In the second, I get the following :



*! I can't find file `test'.<*> test          2.tex(Press Enter to retry,
or Control-D to exit)*


This happens both when I try to compile in dvi and in pdf. I should mention
that compiling outside vim (so in bash) by typing either "latex test\
2.tex" or "latex 'test 2.tex'" works very well.
I would like to know whether you have any idea about what is happening here?


A few details that could be useful:
Version of Vim : 7.4, run in terminal mode
Version of Vim-Latex : latest one (downloaded from Sourceforge and
installed today)
OS : Xubuntu
Tex distribution : texlive (package texlive-full)


I would greatly appreciate any help you could give me!

Best,

Xavier
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