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*latex-suite* Tools for an enhanced LaTeX environment in Vim
For Vim version 6.0 and above.
! Last Change: Sat Dec 28 09:00 PM 2002 PST
By Srinath Avadhanula <sr...@fa...>,
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*latex-suite* Tools for an enhanced LaTeX environment in Vim
For Vim version 6.0 and above.
! Last Change: Tue Dec 31 01:00 AM 2002 PST
By Srinath Avadhanula <sr...@fa...>,
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mappings and menu items to typeset most of the LaTeX elements.
- We use a "macro" to refer to the collection of 3 objects, an insert mode
- mapping, a visual mode mapping and a menu item. For example, a figure macro
- refers to the insert mode mapping 'EFI', the visual mode mapping ',fi' and the
- menu item Tex-Environments.figure.
-
- For environments, sections and fonts, the insert mode mappings are a sequence
- of 3 capital letters. The visual mode mapping follows from the insert mode
- mapping by replacing the first character by a comma (',') (for environments
- and sections) or back-tick ('`') (for fonts) and converting the rest to lower
- case. >
- | Insert Mode | Visual Mode
- -------------+---------------+-------------
- environmnts | EFI | ,fi
- fonts | FSF | `sf
-
- The menu item also specifies the insert and visual mode macros. The menus
- behave differently from the insert mode macros in that they ask questions on
- the command line in a "wizard" sort of manner and then generate a template
- which includes the information gathered. By contrast, the insert mode macros
- do not ask any questions and generate a template with |placeholders| at each
- input location.
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*placeholders* *placeholder*
*place-holder* *place-holders*
! NOTE: All these macros implement Stephen Riem's bracketing system and Gergely
Kontra's JumpFunc() for handling place-holders. This consists of using
"place-holders" to mark off locations where the next relevant editing has to
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mappings and menu items to typeset most of the LaTeX elements.
*placeholders* *placeholder*
*place-holder* *place-holders*
! All these macros implement Stephen Riem's bracketing system and Gergely
Kontra's JumpFunc() for handling place-holders. This consists of using
"place-holders" to mark off locations where the next relevant editing has to
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on a lot of key presses.
! NOTE: Furthermore these mappings are are not standard mappings in the sense
! that only the last character is mapped. See plugin/imaps.vim for further
! documentation. For example, in the example above, you can press the characters
! 'E', 'F' and 'I' as slowly as you wish. The characters are visible as you type
! them and you can use the movement or backspace key to correct yourself unlike
! normal mappings.
The macros can be divided into the following main categories:
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on a lot of key presses.
! NOTE: These mappings are are not standard mappings in the sense that only the
! last character is mapped. See plugin/imaps.vim for further documentation. For
! example, in the example above, you can press the characters 'E', 'F' and 'I'
! as slowly as you wish. The characters are visible as you type them and you can
! use the movement or backspace key to correct yourself unlike normal mappings.
The macros can be divided into the following main categories:
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