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+ LATEX VIEWER *latex-viewer* {{{
+
+ Latex suite provides easy way of looking through BibTeX keys and completing
+ them. The same for completion of \ref-like entries.
+
+ After you insert \cite{, you can press <F9> key (still in Insert mode). Two
+ small windows will open. Just below your main window will be list of
+ bibliography keys completed from all .bib files in directory of .tex file.
+ Name this window as cwindow. Third window is context window to show next few
+ lines of current entry (usually the most important info like author, title
+ etc.).
+
+ In cwindow you can move with j and k keys. Contex window will be automatically
+ updated. If information visible in context window is not enough you can use
+ J and K keys to move content of context window (without leaving cwindow).
+ After you choose correct bibentry press <cr>. Additional windows will close
+ and \cite{ will be completed to \cite{bibentry}. q returns to main window and
+ closes additional windows.
+
+ If you remember beginning of desired key enter \cite{be. In cwindow will be
+ shown only bibkeys beginning with "be".
+
+ Very similar thing you can do with \ref{, after <F9> in cwindow will be
+ visible all lines containing \label{...}. Also here use of prefix is possible.
+
+ This works with all commads with "ref" or "cite" in them. Thus you will get
+ bib completion with \citen, \citenum or \pageref. If you want to create your
+ own command which use cite or ref mechanism make sure proper word is inside
+ it. Example: >
+
+ \newcommand{\pref}[1]{~(p.~\pageref{#1})}
+ <
+ <F9> works also with normal words. You can use it here: "Its name is
+ tetr<F9>". Now Latex-suite will look in all .tex files in directory of edited
+ file word which is beginning with "tetr". Note: <cr> has here different
+ behavior. It does not try to complete word but moves you to location chosen in
+ cwindow.
+
+ Viewer module provides also three command-line utilities: |TLook|, |TLookBib|
+ and |TLookAll|.
+
+ }}}
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CUSTOM TEMPLATES *latex-templates* {{{
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table of contents) and then creates a more intelligent
template.
+
+ :TLook *TLook*
+ Accepts one argument. Will look through .tex files in
+ directory of edited file for argument. It can be regexp. You
+ don't have to enclose argument in "". <cr> takes you to
+ location. Other keys work as described in |latex-viewer|.
+ Note: TLook uses :grep command and is using 'grepprg'. Its
+ regular expressions can be different from those of Vim.
+
+ :TLookBib *TLookBib*
+ Accepts one argument. Will look through .bib files in
+ directory of edited file for argument. It can be regexp. You
+ don't have to enclose argument in "". <cr> takes you to
+ location. Other keys work as described in |latex-viewer|.
+ Note: TLookBib uses :grep command and is using 'grepprg'. Its
+ regular expressions can be different from those of Vim.
+
+ :TLookAll *TLookAll*
+ Accepts one argument. Will look through all files in directory
+ of edited file for argument. It can be regexp. You don't have
+ to enclose argument in "". <cr> takes you to location. Other
+ keys work as described in |latex-viewer|.
+ Note: TLookuses :grep command and is using 'grepprg'. Its
+ regular expressions can be different from those of Vim.
+
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