[Vim-latex-cvs] vimfiles/doc latex-suite.txt,1.19,1.20
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Update of /cvsroot/vim-latex/vimfiles/doc In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv31422/doc Modified Files: latex-suite.txt Log Message: Included project features Index: latex-suite.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/vim-latex/vimfiles/doc/latex-suite.txt,v retrieving revision 1.19 retrieving revision 1.20 diff -C2 -d -r1.19 -r1.20 *** latex-suite.txt 13 Apr 2003 02:03:53 -0000 1.19 --- latex-suite.txt 23 Apr 2003 17:28:27 -0000 1.20 *************** *** 1,5 **** *latex-suite* Tools for an enhanced LaTeX environment in Vim For Vim version 6.0 and above. ! Last Change: Sat Apr 12 06:00 PM 2003 By Srinath Avadhanula <sr...@fa...>, --- 1,5 ---- *latex-suite* Tools for an enhanced LaTeX environment in Vim For Vim version 6.0 and above. ! Last Change: Sat Apr 16 06:00 PM 2003 By Srinath Avadhanula <sr...@fa...>, *************** *** 554,557 **** --- 554,586 ---- You can ofcourse place your own templates in this directory. + + }}} + =========================================================================== + LATEX PROJECT *latex-project* {{{ + + LaTeX-suite is quite smart with looking for components of LaTeX document. In + simple projects which can be put in one, two or three directories LaTeX-suite + can find bibliography, included or image files. But it is impossible to guess + all combinations, especially in projects dispersed in many directories, in + deep levels. For such situations you can create projects. + + Creating project + + To create project file make sure you don't have *.latexmain file + (|latex-master-file|). Open file which is the skelet of your whole work. Use + |:TProjectEdit| command. It will create file "yourmainfile.tex.latexmain" and + read in template of project file. This is just Vim file. Now you have two + commented variables: g:projName and g:projFiles. First isn't obligatory. It + will be visible in Explorer window to show you are editing project. This is + list of files separated with commas. File/dir name cannot contain + spaces. Example: + > + let g:projFiles="main.tex,roz1/roz1.tex,roz1/roz1.bib,main.bib,newfile.tex" + + Editing project file + + After |:TProjectEdit| screen will be split and you can make corrections, + comments or new files to project. To make changes available to Vim issue + command |:TProjectWrite|. This will save file and source it immediately. }}} |