Have you enabled "run commands with login shell" or something similar
in your preferences? That fixed my compile issue in Leopard.

Jeff

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Retzer Joe<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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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Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Student in Economics, PhD Track
George Mason University

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