* Heming on Sunday, June 28, 2009:
> I'm a beginner in VIM. I'm currently using MacVim+VimLatex.
> When I was writing parenthesis in latex document, I found that if I
> write () then insert contents into the parenthesis, as soon as I
> completed the parenthesis, a "<++>" will be added next to the
> parenthesis. However if I write down the left one "(" , then input the
> contents in the parenthesis, in the last complete the parenthesis by
> ")", no "<++>" will be added.

A place holder waiting to be filled.

> I don't know if this was a feature of Vim or just came with VimLatex?

That's vim-latex.

> Because this won't happen when writing text document with MacVim.  I
> wonder if anyone can teach me how to get rid of this "<++>"? I
> searched quite a lot pages online however got nothing helpful.

:h place-holder

tells you more, like typing Ctrl-J in insert mode to get to the
next <++>, which is then replaced by what you type.

c
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