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[gutsy] latexsuite doesn't load in vim after install
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panter24, did you remove the line "set
runtimepath+=/usr/share/vim/addons/" from ~/.vimrc after installing the
latex-suite through the addon manager?
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u...@user:~$ vim
Error detected while processing /var/lib/vim/addons/plugin/remoteOpen.vim:
line 37:
E174: Command already exists: add ! to replace it
line 38:
E174: Command already exists: add ! to replace it
Press ENTER or type command to continue
where is the problem?
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[gutsy] latexsui
I added a new bug on this issue #382253
because none of the suggestions here worked in my current jaunty install. There
is a suggestion that there was a bug introduced in vim itself under: #42283
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[gutsy] latexsuite doesn't load in vim after install
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You
deeflex, you should take the time to read the rest of the comments,
since adding that directory to the runtimepath is apparently a hack that
the package maintainer doesn't support. I don't think it was ever a good
idea to install plugins disabled by default, but it's also not a good
idea to do some
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim-
latexsuite/+bug/137205/comments/4
Fixed it for me.
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Take a look at lp:25411
This bug is a duplicate - the bug is fixed, but the fix is not yet
released - just a matter of time *g*.
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The vim-addons solution does not work on hardy:
After
sudo aptitude install vim-latexsuite
sudo vim-addons -w install latex-suite
I get:
vim-addons status
# Name User Status System Status
latex-suite brokenbroken
matchit
I've tried this in Hardy - no luck.
Output of "vim-addons satus" is
# Name User Status System Status
latex-suite installed removed
matchit removed installed
doing "gvim newfile.tex" as user results in no LaTeX-suite menus
Chris: This approach would mean all the packages shipping Vim scripts
should get updated with such info. (I’m not saying this is a bad idea,
I’m just pointing out this should be done in unison.)
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You rec
Could this information about `vim-addons install latex-suite` (with an
install of vim-addon-manager) please be added to a README file
distributed with this package? Had there been one simple line about this
at the top of the README.Debian it would have saved me a lot of time
trying to track down th
One more comment for whan Jordan said: the policy basically means that
such add-ons should be triggered ‘by hand’, on either system-wide basis
or a per-user basis.
As a result, the above-mentioned `sudo vim-addons -w install latex-
suite` will install VIM-LaTeX for all users, but if you want to in
Well, I dug around on this and it's actually the intended behavior. The
Debian VIM policy (http://pkg-vim.alioth.debian.org/vim-policy.html/) is
now that addons should *not* be enabled systemwide by default. This is
to avoid file collisions and to make it so that addons don't affect
other users whe
Thanks for the tip! the addon thing worked for me as well. It should be
done automatically by apt-get when installing the vim-latexsuite...
whatever...
On the xdvi stuff, my solution is having the following tex.vim in the
~/.vim/ftplugin directory:
" Increasing search, finds occurrences when typi
I have the same problem, but using vim-addons install latex-suite now
works. The only problem I had before this patch is that xdvi is not
working, but I have changed it to evince, and now everything looks
better ;)
Cya!
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Well that's not cool. I'll look into fixing this for Hardy anyway, I'm
not sure if it's big enough for a gutsy-update.
** Changed in: vim-latexsuite (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jordan Mantha (laserjock)
Status: New => Triaged
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[gutsy] latex
Now that the solution for firing up latexsuite is found: does anybody else
experience trouble with the integration of xdvi inverse-search? On Feisty I had
the entry
xdvi.editor: gvim --remote
in ~/ .Xdefaults so that xdvi knew which editor to invoke. This does not work
for on Gutsy (setup: cl
Yes, thanks everyone!
'sudo apt-get install vim-addon-manager'
'sudo vim-addons -w install latex-suite'
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One more user confirming that the 'sudo vim-addons -w install latex-
suite' solution works.
Note: I did not have the 'vim-addons' command in my system, so I thought
that it was part of the vim-full version, so I did:
'sudo apt-get install vim-full'
Close, but no cigar, still didn't have the comm
The solution in comment #8 worked for me. Running 'sudo vim-addons -w
install latex-suite' made the latex-suite work again.
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To enale the package system-wide, as before, this command is needed:
sudo vim-addons -w install latex-suite
It is detailed in the NEWS file of vim-full.
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I have to correct my entry of 2007-10-15:
While adding "set runtimepath+=/usr/share/vim/addons/" to .vimrc did fire up
the Latex-Suite-menus when loading .tex-files it did not give me a fully
functional suite. F5, F7 and F9 autocompletion etc. worked, but the suite
neither compiled nor showed ou
I can also confirm this. For me, msiebuhr's solution did the trick: I
added the line
"set runtimepath+=/usr/share/vim/addons/"
to my vimrc.
Before that I had tried a complete deinstallation of all vim-related
packages, and then apt-getted vim-latexsuite pulling in vim etc. That
did not help. Now
I can also confirm this. Adding /usr/share/vim/addons/ to the runtimepath did
not help.
However, using the vim-addon-manager package to install latex-suite into my
~/.vim directory fixed the problem.
vim-related packages via "sudo aptitude -F '%p %20v' search '~ivim'":
vim
When I look at where vim searches for plugins, I get
:set runtimepath
runtimepath=~/.vim,/var/lib/vim/addons,/usr/share/vim/vimfiles,/usr/share/vim/vim71,/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/after,/var/lib/vim/addons/after,~/.vim/after
While, in a shell, it seems vim-latexsuite is not installed in a path sear
It works when I install manually in .vim, so not a problem with my
.vimrc.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo aptitude -F '%p %20v' search '~ivim'
vim 1:7.1-056+2ubuntu1
vim-common 1:7.1-056+2ubuntu1
vim-full1:7.1-056+2ub
confirming. It was working before.
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