On 30/03/11 04:45, Pavol Juhas wrote:
Indeed, resetting the iskeyword option or installing the latest
syntax/tex.vim solved the problem. It might be good to push
the tex syntax file to the hg repository.
Thank you all,
Pavol
Since Dr.Chip is the official maintainer of that TeX syntax script
Indeed, resetting the iskeyword option or installing the latest
syntax/tex.vim solved the problem. It might be good to push
the tex syntax file to the hg repository.
Thank you all,
Pavol
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Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Pavol Juhas wrote:
Hello,
I found a strange behavior in vim 7.3.146 when adding insert-mode
abbreviations with the tex syntax loaded. Given a test.tex file that
contains just one line
\begin{article}
The following command gives error "E474
> I found a strange behavior in vim 7.3.146 when adding insert-mode
> abbreviations with the tex syntax loaded. Given a test.tex file that
> contains just one line
>
> \begin{article}
>
> The following command gives error "E474: Invalid argument":
>
> vim -N -i NONE -u NONE -c "syntax on" -
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Pavol Juhas wrote:
Hello,
I found a strange behavior in vim 7.3.146 when adding insert-mode
abbreviations with the tex syntax loaded. Given a test.tex file that
contains just one line
\begin{article}
The following command gives error "E474: Invalid argument":
vim
Hello,
I found a strange behavior in vim 7.3.146 when adding insert-mode
abbreviations with the tex syntax loaded. Given a test.tex file that
contains just one line
\begin{article}
The following command gives error "E474: Invalid argument":
vim -N -i NONE -u NONE -c "syntax on" -c "iabbrev