[Vim-latex-cvs] vimfiles/doc latex-suite.txt,1.17,1.18
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Update of /cvsroot/vim-latex/vimfiles/doc In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv7282 Modified Files: latex-suite.txt Log Message: info about improved scanning features Index: latex-suite.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/vim-latex/vimfiles/doc/latex-suite.txt,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -C2 -d -r1.17 -r1.18 *** latex-suite.txt 4 Apr 2003 23:24:39 -0000 1.17 --- latex-suite.txt 7 Apr 2003 20:53:27 -0000 1.18 *************** *** 804,807 **** --- 804,808 ---- This functionality is avaiable via the Tex-Packages menu. + *latex-package-scanning* This module provides ways of customizing the menus based on which packages are being used in the current LaTeX file. When latex-suite first starts up, it *************** *** 811,814 **** --- 812,826 ---- directory, then creates a sub-menu based on the specification found in that file. + Often preamble is too long and you can put whole stuff into your own package + and place it somewhere. Most obvious place is directory of edited file. But + LaTeX looks for this such packages in places pointed in $TEXINPUTS environment + variable. You can copy this variable to your texrc file in g:Tex_TEXINPUTS + variable. Example: > + TexLet g:Tex_TEXINPUTS = '.:~/texmf//:' + Short explanation. '.' means looking in current directory, '~/texmf//' in + ~/texmf directory and its all subdirectories. Last ':' means looking in normal + TeX directories. Alas, Vim cannot (yet :) look in all subdirectories. Thus it + find only '~/texmf/mypack.sty' and '~/texmf/sty/mypack.sty' but not + '~texmf/tex/sty/mypack.sty'. *latex-package-dictionary* |