ing.
Has anyone managed to solve the spell-checking problem for good in the
latest versions of Vim? It seems to be a moving target...
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This whole behavior is governed by autowrite:
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which comes from Vim, not Vim-LaTeX. \ll eventually calls a ":make",
which is where autowrite's jurisdiction comes in.
So think of \ll as a s
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> fall-back for $VIM: "/home/dh023729/share/vim"
> Compila
tried both "*p and "+p. "*p pasted the text
> from ctrl+C. But, "+p did not pasted anything which I highlighted, instead it
> shown some text like a latex template.
>
> This situation occurs only when I edit a latex file. The middle-click or
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Okay, fine, then add something like:
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To your .vimrc for each citation that you'd like to add.
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>> Niels --
>>
>>>> Or could you at least attach
>>>> the log file generated by TeX?
>>>
>>> Just tried to compile the file
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Once you find that link and clone the corresponding repo on your
machine, you don't even need the website. I guess that's why I don't
understand all the commotion.
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On Jul 4, 2012 1:06 PM, "Niels Kobschätzki" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get something compiled with latexmk and the
> vim-latex-suite. When I invoke latexmk on the file in the
ence
> the delay. So I guess the delay is from vim itself. Are you aware a
> way to disable the delay entirely.
>
> let g:Imap_FreezeImap = 1
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like your gripe is more with the layout of the
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If I am not understanding you correctly, then please explain what aspect
of the LaTeX-suite SF page is causing you the most trouble in finding
the information you want, and how would github improve t
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>
> On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Marijan Svalina
> mailto:marijan.sval...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Just tried that, and also no luck :/
> >
> >
> >
> let g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'zathura $*/tmp'
Do you mean:
let g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'zathura /tmp/$*'
? Did you try that?
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>> > let g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'zathura $*/tmp'
>>
>> Do you mean:
>>
>> let g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'zathura /tmp/$*'
>>
>> ? Did you try that
> reason for having regretfully stopped using vim-latex and moved to
> Texlipse.
Yeah, but then you have to use Eclipse... [qed]
(and yet you're still reading the list... :) )
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Okay, you've convinced me. Reverting the s:targets on the dvi viewers.
:)
See recent pushes.
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> Thanks,
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>
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 4:34 AM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
>> Peter --
>>
>>
> Good work. A few comments though. Before that, have you used patchbomb?
Sorry -- forgot which project this was. "git send-email" is what I
meant, of course... :)
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ome people might not like that. Why not just assume "--unique" will be
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when
> in the qf window doesn't work the cursor just stays where it is.
>
> This is because the 'bufnr' in each item of the quickfix window (see
> getqflist()) is set to zero. It doesn't know what buffer the error
> points to.
> I've h
ssue in the
> log file parsing.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
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Again, try the hack I suggest below. See if it works well for you. You
don't lose a lot when you short circuit \begin and \end and call the
macros themselves.
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> Here's a hack that might work for you.
>
> Add "frame&
ly be difficult to get all of the
error handling to plug in transparently, but there should be some way to
at least send some message about whether compilation completed
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> Hi dear vim-latex folks,
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> I have 2 questions for you:
>
> Is there any work in progress or planned for translating the r
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On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
> Fantastic idea.
>
> Pathogen should make installation (and maintenance) of vim-latex-git
> much easier.
>
> I use hg primarily, and so I always forget ab
ything into one ~/.vim subfolder and then use a bundled VimBall to
install a couple of minor files that hook-up Vim to the rest of the
controlled repo.
(something to keep in mind is that Windows now supports symlinks, and
so it might be possible to leverage symlinks on all platforms to
simplify this
2322
for information about downloading the most current version of Vim-LaTeX
via the git repo. Essentially, you should be able to:
git clone git://vim-latex.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/vim-latex/vim-latex
to get the latest files. You can then install them in your .vim as you
would normally.
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fakeparagraph'
let g:Tex_FoldedMisc = 'preamble,item,<<<'
let g:Tex_FoldedEnvironments = ',slide,wideslide,emptyslide,note'
You should be able to do something similar. The above works for me, and
I
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;> LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `EU1/宋体(0)/m/it' undefined
>>> and when the compiling is finished, the main window automatically open
>>> the generated *.bbl file. How to disable it?
>>> thanks.
>>> yakex
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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though. Are you sure your code isn't have an error in it?
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ot omega. I think the argument for w is
that the lowercase omega looks like a w and both omega and w come
near/at the end of the alphabet... but then there's an argument that
`z should be mapped to omega.
Maybe this is w
r me. A document with seven sections looks like it only has seven
lines until I inspect the fold that I'm interested in.
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Likewise, you may be interested in this MacTeX FAQ question:
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x *.bbl *.bl *.blg *.lof *.log *.lot *.nav '
\.' *.out *.snm *.toc .build/'
(keeping in mind that Vim-LaTeX determines whether there is an error
from the scrolling output of pdflatex rather than the return value and
the log file)
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f an existing directory? That way you could
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. That
> is, I would like my vimfiles to be current with what is available in
> the repository. I know the repository was recently changed from
> subversion to git. In subversion I could just checkout the vimfiles
> directory into
ou always keep a pdflatex-compatible version
around and a latex-compatible version around manually (I have a Makefile
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>>
>> \autoref{thm:a_nice_theorem}
> This does work.
And leaves the macro (whatever it is called) in tact? Does the macro
have to end in "ref" or will the completion be activated for any curly
brace?
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it play very nice with existing F9 completion (that searches through the
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, you're still missing aux
files like ".bm" that you'd get with (e.g.) powerdot presentations. And
you're missing the aux files generated by authorindex... and any other
indexing package you use (glossaries, etc.). It's hard to hit all of the
aux files consideri
for Vim-LaTeX, and they disappear only at the very end when
the final PDF is produced.
Just a thought...
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-) Dependence on Python
But perhaps I'm being too harsh...
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auto-completion entirely.
(not to mention, does F9 even work with \autoref? I haven't even checked
that... but that would be required for me to even start to bother with
completion)
But thanks for your opinion. :-p
or different than
main.tex.latexmain, but the details should be illuminated in the
documentation).
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tively, you could keep the htdocs in the history. Clone the
current repo into two, and then (within each clone) move the files to
their desired locations and commit the changes. Of course, you probably
don't need to maintain the changelog within the new "vim-latex-htdocs"
repo,
manage your conf in
Mercurial (with the imported changesets from vim-latex.git) and publish
it on Google Code/etc.)
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I would recommend naming the old branch and the branch holding the
latest vimfiles head. That will make future merges easier
(alternatively, you can close the several old vimfiles branches that are
dead).
I gave it a test run on my system, and it seemed to work.
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m the change history.]
It does appear like "git submodule" is what you would want to use, but I
have no experience with using it.
Have you tried posting to the git mailing list? It's very active.
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can be publicly viewed and scrutinized and announced -- that's how
the Git development team does it); however, SF has a history of doing
these things through a tracked web interface.
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If someone has a good idea for a patch, then
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view temporary files generated by compiling fragments (i.e., temporary
targets generated when using \ll while you have highlighted a block of
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l* command respond to g:jobname if found. So that's
another way it could be done.
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> for now in .vimrc:-
>
> let g:EclimMakeLCD = 0
If it takes them a long time to fix that, then perhaps that should be
added to an FAQ somewhere.
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out the right jobname.
(I guess someone(?) could add a feature that looks for "blah.jobname"
files that function similar to "blah.latexmain" but sets up the right
jobname instead...)
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ymlink). Among other things, that helps to ensure that
autorefreshing works in more PDF viewers.
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r building for
you...).
Does eclim do much for you while in LaTeX? Perhaps you could setup an
autocmd to not load eclim when you're in a .tex file.
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works just as well, but the "foo.pdf" that shows up in your main
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Then anytime after that:
pdflatex -output-director ./tmp foo.tex
Suddenly a "foo.pdf" will get placed within the current directory, and
it should get updated every time you run pdflatex agai
ing silly like:
:let g:Tex_CompileRule_dvi='pwd > thisdirectory'
and run \ll after that. Look for a "thisdirectory" file. See where it
shows up (in ./chap1, in ./, or perhaps even in ../ ) and what its
contents are. I'm sure there's a cleaner way to do debugging in v
g on the space and not changing
directory properly.
When I create a sample main.tex and ch1/ch1.tex, it works fine for me.
Can you post a minimal example that has this problem? (e.g., a
"main.tex" and a "chap1.tex" and information about the directory
structure) Perha
> vim-latex is now using git instead of svn. I hope the migration worked
> without major problems. If you find any irregularities, please report
> them.
That's very exciting. Well done, Till.
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Great. I checked in the patch from Gerd Wachsmuth (as is).
It's revision 1107.
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>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:51:58AM -0400, Ted Pavlic wrote:
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>> Either way, I'd be excited to see this merged into the devel bran
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