Re: [Vim-latex-devel] [Solved] Inserting a Template also inserts Jump marks
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From: Scott D F. <sc...@fr...> - 2019-09-19 19:09:47
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That's it. Solved. Thank you very much.
I had neglected to look at the samples.
Scott
On 9/19/2019 1:35 PM, Gerd Wachsmuth wrote:
> The first line in a template file is supposed to look like
> <+ +> !comp! !exe!
> (with tabs), compare with the files in ftplugin/latex-suite/templates/
>
> Please check your template file. I think you have an empty first line
> in it!
>
> Best regards,
> Gerd
>
>
> On 07.09.19 21:29, Scott D Friedemann wrote:
>> Windows 10 latest
>> Vim 8.1, using gvim
>> vim-latex latest (didn't see the version number)
>> the template file has Windows-style line endings
>>
>> Here is a sample template file
>> ========
>> \documentclass[12pt]{article}
>> \pagestyle{empty}
>>
>> \begin{document}
>>
>>
>> \end{document}
>> ========
>>
>> Not much in it, but if I insert it with TeX-Suite, Templates, it
>> looks like this
>>
>> ========
>> <++>\<++>d<++>o<++>c<++>u<++>m<++>e<++>n<++>t<++>c<++>l<++>a<++>s<++>s<++>[<++>1<++>2<++>p<++>t<++>]<++>{<++>a<++>r<++>t<++>i<++>c<++>l<++>e<++>}<++>
>>
>> <++>\<++>p<++>a<++>g<++>e<++>s<++>t<++>y<++>l<++>e<++>{<++>e<++>m<++>p<++>t<++>y<++>}<++>
>>
>> <++>
>> <++>\<++>b<++>e<++>g<++>i<++>n<++>{<++>d<++>o<++>c<++>u<++>m<++>e<++>n<++>t<++>}<++>
>>
>> <++>
>> <++>
>> <++>\<++>e<++>n<++>d<++>{<++>d<++>o<++>c<++>u<++>m<++>e<++>n<++>t<++>}<++>
>>
>> <++>
>> <++>
>> ========
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/2019 12:39 PM, Gerd Wachsmuth wrote:
>>> This sounds like a bug. Can you provide some more information that
>>> allows me to reproduce this bug?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07.09.19 17:14, Scott D Friedemann wrote:
>>>> Whenever I insert a template I get jump marks after every character
>>>> in the template, making it a bit unwieldy, actually unusable.
>>>>
>>>> Is there some way to prevent the insertion of these jump marks?
>>
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