Hello:
A heads up...
I have my own script which runs latex called s:MakeLatex(early) . Note
that it takes one parameter. However, recently, I run the command once
and it works; the second time I get a "E118: Too many arguments for
function: <SNR>127 MakeLatex . I set up a command "com! LatexFun fun!
s:MakeLatex" so that I can see what MakeLatex looks like, and it has
been redefined so that it no longer takes any arguments. No, there is no
point at which MakeLatex redefines itself. I've found two places where
that redefinition occurs:
sil! cf errors
sil! cope
let b:coping= 1
It occurs during the "sil! cope"; removing the sil! shows (during the
first try)
Pattern not found: error:
Actually, there are two such error message lines, but after the first
one the MakeLatex function has been re-defined to no longer accept an
input argument. I've tried to make a simple example but haven't been
able to do so so far, and I won't get back to trying to work on it until
Monday at the earliest.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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