Hi Daryl, I'm pleased that you keep up the hard work with Vim - it will pay out in a few months or years. I'm using it now for 1 1/2 years and put the documentations (great hacks, shortcuts, plugins, automated installatuion scripts) on github (https://github.com/matthias-guenther/ vim-settings). Fell free to copy and take what you need.
But remember to build up your own Vim environment - it is unique like every person. Best regards Matthias On Jan 5, 8:21 pm, Marcin Szamotulski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Instead of pathogen you can also try > VimAddonManager:http://www.vim.orgścriptsścript.php?script_id=2905 > (it operates well with git, and other version control systems, so that you can > use the git version of LatexSuite, and be really up to date). > > Best, > Marcin > > On 10:12 Thu 05 Jan , Daryl wrote: > > > > > > > > > Thanks to both of you for the response. It all seems to be working now, > > and I think the issue was that the file unzip process I used did not get > > everything put in the right places. I finished it out by hand and now I > > get a bunch of Latex-ish menu items in response to the ":e newfile.tex" > > command. I can even load a template and the cursor goes where it should. > > To respond directly to your several questions: > > > 1. Gary, the addition to my .vimrc file was already there, as part of the > > instructions I was following in the URL I cited. But without all the > > support files that were missing, it didn't do much good. > > > 2. Matthias, I'd never heard of Tim Pope or pathogen; I've checked a > > couple of references to it and it looks like something I need. When I have > > a moment to take it for a test drive I will. > > > 3. As to your question about my familiarity with Vim: I've been using it > > since 5.2 as my primary editor, but the 80/20 rule has dominated my usage > > of it. My freshman programming students think I'm a wizard. I would call > > myself "competent" in any context other than this mailing list. I wander > > around among Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux for my programming work, and > > having a single editor for all three environments is pretty important to > > me. As with Vim itself, I'm interested in the Latex capabilities so I > > don't have to learn three different Latex IDEs for doing document > > preparation in whatever OS I find myself in at the moment. > > > Thanks to both of you for your responses. I think I'm operational now. > > It'll be interesting to see this do real work. > > > -- > > You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. > > Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. > > For more information, visithttp://www.vim.org/maillist.php -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
