So I finally tracked down what was wrong. It's quite bizarre and
obscure, so hopefully this will help someone else in the future.
I always start my tex files with a couple of \input{template.tex}
commands where template.tex holds all my common definitions, etc.
When I was trying out the complete
I'm using the versions that are in the Ubuntu repositories...so 7.1 on
Ubuntu 8.04 and 7.2 on Ubuntu 8.10. The one that works the way I want
it to is version 7.1 on Ubuntu 8.04. So since you say you get the same
behavior using 7.2 on Debian, perhaps its some quirk with Ubuntu?
On Jun 24, 9:45
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, at wrote:
>
> So this relates to my latex-suite question a while back, which I
> solved, but is mysterious.
>
> On my Ubuntu 8.10 desktop if I issue
>:!evince sample.pdf
> It will open up sample.pdf and leave me free to edit inside gvim. (My
> desired result.)
>
> I hav
So this relates to my latex-suite question a while back, which I
solved, but is mysterious.
On my Ubuntu 8.10 desktop if I issue
:!evince sample.pdf
It will open up sample.pdf and leave me free to edit inside gvim. (My
desired result.)
I have an Ubuntu 9.04 laptop running the same exact confi