Hi All,
   A while back I installed LaTeX-Vim on my MAC (Leopard) and while  
the package correctly appeared when opening a .tex file in MacVim, for  
some reason the compile command "\ll" failed to work. I did some  
searching and found an implementation of MacVim which, if I remember  
correctly, addressed a path issue and thus enabled the "\ll" command  
to work. Which was great up until yesterday.

   Yesterday I upgraded to Snow Leopard and now my "path corrected"  
implementation of macvim appears to be considered a powerpc app and,  
hence, SL is asking me to install Rosetta in order to run it. MacVim  
7.2 works great and the LaTeX-vim program is coming up perfectly. I  
can even preview the pdf with the "\lv" command. The _only_ thing that  
seems to not be working is the "\ll" (compile) command.

   I'd rather not install rosetta for just this one issue. While I've  
used MacVim for some time (and am extremely happy with it), I'm  
certainly no expert on setting the parameters in .vimrc and/or .gvimrc.

   If anyone could offer some advice on what I might try and/or look  
at to solve this problem, I'd really appreciate it.

Many thanks,

Cheers,

Joe Retzer

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