> main.tex
> chap1/
> chap1.tex
First, I assume you are familiar with the TeX FAQ about importing bits
of document from subdirectories(?). There are complications that might
make you think twice about that sort of organization (but there are
packages that make it easier as well):
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=docotherdir
> When editing chap1.tex, \ll gives the following.
>
> || I can't find file `main.tex'. main.tex
> || Emergency stop.
This doesn't make much sense to me. Before TeX-LaTeX starts the build,
it changes to the directory containing the latexmain file. The exception
to this is when you set the b:fragmentFile parameter, but then it
ignores the latexmain entirely. So it doesn't make sense that your build
is finding the latexmain and yet not changing to the right directory.
According to the TeX-LaTeX compiler.vim source, there used to be
problems on Linux machines with changing to directories with spaces in
their names. Do any of the directories in the /ABSOULTE/ path have
spaces? (e.g., are your files stored within a "My Documents" folder?) It
is possible that your vim is choking on the space and not changing
directory properly.
When I create a sample main.tex and ch1/ch1.tex, it works fine for me.
Can you post a minimal example that has this problem? (e.g., a
"main.tex" and a "chap1.tex" and information about the directory
structure) Perhaps there is something else interesting going on.
--Ted
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Ted Pavlic <te...@te...>
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