I second Ted's suggestions: some Tex_GotoError bugs are still around
that prevented me from turning it off, but Ctrl+O was just was I
needed to get out of this problem.
Julien
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>>Also see:
>>>
>>>:help Tex_GotoError
>
> If I recall correctly, th
>>Also see:
>>
>>:help Tex_GotoError
If I recall correctly, there may still be some GotoError bugs around.
Make sure you are running the latest version of vim-latex from the repo.
Additionally, remember that you can hit CNTRL+O to return yourself
wherever you were before the build.
Additionally,
Try
:help latex-suite
then search for
TCLevel
Maybe more importantly, see:
:help Tex_IgnoredWarnings
Also see:
:help Tex_GotoError
--Ted
On 05/15/2011 02:24 AM, yanzhisheng wrote:
> hi,
> there is \bibliography{} in the name1.tex file, when I run :!bibtex
> name1, and then \ll, there
hi,
there is \bibliography{} in the name1.tex file, when I run :!bibtex name1, and
then \ll, there are some warnings in the log window, such as
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