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From: Brent <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-10 21:32:58
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Hi, Is there a way to unfold all sections in a document? I've read through the reference manual, the FAQ and the tutorial and I can only find that "za" unfolds individual sections. What can I use to unfold the whole document (i.e. all sections)? Thanks for your time. |
From: Carsten <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-07 20:03:57
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I installed vim-latex and latex-suite locally on a tru 64 unix workstation which is part of a homogenuous network. Everything works fine except the functionalities of f5 and f9 keys. Anything to be changed in the configuration? |
From: Berta M. <ber...@ar...> - 2004-12-07 18:13:55
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Hello, I just want to mention that the ``=E9'' character is also in Czech, Slovak and Hungarian alphabet. It will be nice to have a 'switch' to have or not to have <M-xxx> mappings. -- Milan On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 10:36:25AM +0100, Luc Hermitte wrote: > Hello, >=20 > * On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 10:01:35AM +0100, Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@= polytechnique.org> wrote: > > > [ .. ``=E9'' and other overlappings with <M-xxx> .. ] >=20 > Couldn't we detect the current locale and automatically authorize or no= t > thoses <M-xxx> mappings ? >=20 > I know, the big problem is to have an extensive list of characters we > can use or not according to all possibles set of values for v:lang. But > may be, it could be extended after every "complain" we see here. For > sure it concerns Frenchs and I guess Italians. > Or may be we could try to detect some particular uses of babel, which > could be extremely tricky! >=20 > --=20 > Luc Hermitte > http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ |
From: Jarimatti V. <jav...@hy...> - 2004-12-06 08:47:29
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Dear all, I have a problem trying to customize macros according to the manual http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/documentation/latex-suite/customizing-macros.html using Tex_Env_name. I have in my ~/.vim/ftplugin/tex/texrc the following line (without newlines):--8<-- let g:Tex_Env_table = "\\begin{table}\<cr>\\centering\<cr>\\caption{<+Caption text+>}\<cr>\\label{tab:<+label+>}\<cr>\\begin{tabular}{<+dimensions+>} \<cr><++>\<cr>\\end{tabular}\<cr>\\end{table}<++>" -->8-- where I want to redefine the table environment so that the caption is over the table. The variable Tex_Env_table gets set and I can see it from Vim. So far so good, but when I type "table" and press <F5> the regular table environment gets substituted instead. I'm using Debian stable and vim-ruby (6.1.018-1). My Latex-Suite is version 1.5. I have also tried this with vim-python but the problem persists. TIA, Jarimatti |
From: Karl Y. <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-06 02:53:36
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The subject pretty much sums it up. If you have a Makefile (even an empty one) in your working directory, \ll gives the message "Ran latex 1 time(s)", but it doesn't actually run latex. Drove me crazy for a little bit. Sorry I didn't have time to debug it furhter than that. Other than that, it works great, and I shouldn't need to use make to build my LaTeX docs anymore. -karl |
From: Ryan K. <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-02 22:39:09
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I am having a problem with the latex viewer command. It works correctly as long as Acrobat is not already open, but if Acrobat is open, it says it can't find the file. I was able to duplicate the problem and a potential solution by typing the same commands vim-latex is using directly into a dos command window open to the correct directory. Acrobat seems to need the full path to the file if it is already open, even if the command (i.e. start Acrobat filename) is coming from a DOS prompt open to the correct directory. Acrobat could handle this correctly if passed the full path to the file. I don't want to close Acrobat every time because it takes a while to open. How can the vim-latex command be made to include the full path to the pdf file? |
From: Fabian B. <f.b...@gm...> - 2004-12-02 20:00:10
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Hi, sorry, but does nobody have an idea about automtic labeling and bibtex-key generation or is that a stupid question? Best Greetings! Fabian |
From: Fabian B. <f.b...@gm...> - 2004-12-02 19:46:25
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Hi, I am looking for a way to use some shortcuts like 'TRP' (Template Report) for the existing templates. Probably, it should be something with the IMAP-function like mentioned in chapter 3.12 of the reference, but I do not know how!? In addition to that question, I would like to make some macro which creates a table/tabular environment with columns and rows depend on the shortcut; e.g. 'ET34' gives a table/tabular environment with 3 rows and 4 columns: \begin{table}[<++>] \begin{tabular}{<++>} \hline <++>&<++>&<++>&<++> \\ <++>&<++>&<++>&<++> \\ <++>&<++>&<++>&<++> \\ \hline \end{tabular} \centering Now my question, how can I use IMAP for this table/tabular environment? By the way, is there anywhere some kind of wiki or small database for existing macros and templates? Best Greetings! Fabian |
From: Luc H. <her...@fr...> - 2004-12-02 05:04:06
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Hello Alexis, * On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 09:09:17AM -0800, Alexis Lussier Desbiens <vim-= lat...@so...valid> wrote: > Hi, I am using vim-latex and I have a problem to type acute accent on > the "e" letter (=E9) in vim-latex (no problem in straight vim). It just > look like this key is used for other purpose (if I type shift-=E9, it > produce =C9, which is good...). .... :-/ Always check the archives of a mailing-list when you have a question for it. > How can I "unmap" this so that I can type this letter? Check the messages preceding yours by a few hours ... --=20 Luc Hermitte http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ |
From: Alexis L. D. <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-01 17:38:13
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Hi, I am using vim-latex and I have a problem to type acute accent on the "e" letter (é) in vim-latex (no problem in straight vim). It just look like this key is used for other purpose (if I type shift-é, it produce É, which is good...). It's just in newer version of vim-latex that I found this "bug"... How can I "unmap" this so that I can type this letter? Thanks! Alexis |
From: Christian E. <bla...@gm...> - 2004-12-01 10:02:18
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* Luc Hermitte on Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 10:36AM +0100: > * On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 10:01:35AM +0100, Alan Schmitt <ala...@po...> wrote: > > > [ .. ``é'' and other overlappings with <M-xxx> .. ] > > Couldn't we detect the current locale and automatically authorize or not > thoses <M-xxx> mappings ? For me it happened in language "C". > I know, the big problem is to have an extensive list of characters we > can use or not according to all possibles set of values for v:lang. But > may be, it could be extended after every "complain" we see here. For > sure it concerns Frenchs and I guess Italians. > Or may be we could try to detect some particular uses of babel, which > could be extremely tricky! My "complaint" was due to the fact that I used \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} for the first time with vim-latex, which again the reason I didn't reread the FAQ because everything worked fine till then. So inputenc might be a criterion. Otherwise one probably wouldn't use "é" -- except in comments. c -- So dacht ich. Nächstens mehr. _HÖLDERLIN: H Y P E R I O N_ <http://www.blacktrash.org/> |
From: Luc H. <her...@fr...> - 2004-12-01 09:33:50
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Hello, * On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 10:01:35AM +0100, Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@po= lytechnique.org> wrote: > > [ .. ``=E9'' and other overlappings with <M-xxx> .. ] Couldn't we detect the current locale and automatically authorize or not thoses <M-xxx> mappings ? I know, the big problem is to have an extensive list of characters we can use or not according to all possibles set of values for v:lang. But may be, it could be extended after every "complain" we see here. For sure it concerns Frenchs and I guess Italians. Or may be we could try to detect some particular uses of babel, which could be extremely tricky! --=20 Luc Hermitte http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ |
From: Alan S. <ala...@po...> - 2004-12-01 09:01:46
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Le 1 d=E9c. 04, =E0 09:35, Bertrand Le cun a =E9crit : > > Hello, > > > > First thanks for your great work. > > But, i write latex isource file in > french, and it seems that the character =E9 (\'e) i have this key on = my =20 > franch keyboard) is > mapped on an action that changes according to the context. > > > > Do you know this > problem ? > > I would like to use this key on my keyboard rather than type \'e at =20= > each > time. This is a FAQ: http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/index.php?subject=3Dfaq&title=3DFAQ#faq-e= -=20 acute Alan Schmitt |
From: Bertrand Le c. <vim...@so...> - 2004-12-01 08:39:08
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Hello, First thanks for your great work. But, i write latex isource file in french, and it seems that the character é (\'e) i have this key on my franch keyboard) is mapped on an action that changes according to the context. Do you know this problem ? I would like to use this key on my keyboard rather than type \'e at each time. Thanks |
From: Marino <mar...@ya...> - 2004-11-30 14:28:00
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Hi all, I am having a problem with running a forward search with the dvi viewer Yap (win32). I am fairly new to latex-suite, so I may have overlooked some simple settings. System: ------- Win2K gvim 6.3 grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1 latexSuite-1.5 (from latexSuite-1.5.tar.gz) latest MiKTeX (30-Nov-2004, MiKTeX update wizard) Problem: -------- I have a latex project consisting out of one main file ('main.tex') which includes (\include{}) several other files, e.g. 'chap1.tex'. Whenever I edit such an included file and I want to use a forward search (latex-suite '\ls') with Yap I get an 'yap.exe - Application Error' message from windows and Yap does not start at all. However, a normal preview of the dvi document (latex-suite '\lv') does work. I do have the following line in my 'texrc' file: let g:Tex_CompileRule_dvi = 'latex -interaction=nonstopmode --src-specials $*' The latex-suite command '\ls' invokes the following vim command when called from within the buffer that contains the 'chap1.tex' file: !start yap -1 -s 101chap1.tex c:/somedir/main I believe this should be: !start yap -1 -s 101chap1.tex c:/somedir/main.dvi i.e. with the extension '.dvi'. Therefore, I have made the following modification in the 'VIM$/vimfiles/ftplugin/latex-suite/compiler.vim' file. The original part: if has('win32') exec '!start '.viewer.' -s '.line('.').expand('%:p:t').' '.mainfname is changed into: if has('win32') exec '!start '.viewer.' -s '.line('.').expand('%:p:t').' '.mainfname.'.dvi' i.e. I appended the extension '.dvi'. This works in my case. I do not known whether this can be categorized as a bug, but it works now for me. ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Marino <mar...@ya...> - 2004-11-30 14:08:57
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Hi all, I am having a problem with running bibtex. First of all, I am fairly new to latex-suite, so I may have overlooked some simple settings in order to make bibtex work in my case. System: ------- Win2K gvim 6.3 grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1 latexSuite-1.5 (from latexSuite-1.5.tar.gz) latest MiKTeX (30-Nov-2004, MiKTeX update wizard) Problem: -------- Whenever I try to run bibtex with the standard settings of latexSuite I get a command windows which tries to run bibtex, but simply halts and does nothing. I first set the compiler target to be bibtex: :TCTarget bib Then when I start the compiler I get a command window which shows: C:\WIN2K\system32\cmd.exe /c bibtex main.tex FILENAME 2>&1 where FILENAME is some temporarily file (VIe3E.tmp in my personal Win2K TEMP directory), and then does nothing. When I try to do the same as latex-suite does I get the following error from bibtex: C:\somedir> C:\WIN2K\system32\cmd.exe /c bibtex main.tex I couldn't open file name `main.tex.aux' Please type input file name (no extension)-- So it seems that bibtex expects the filename without any extension. My solution was to alter the value of the variable 'g:Tex_CompileRule_bib' in my texrc file: let g:Tex_CompileRule_bib = 'bibtex %:p:t:r $*' I am still left with the desire to have bibtex automatically use the main file name for generating the bibliography when I have an empty file 'main.tex.latexmain' in my directory, as I normally have my '\bibliography{references}' and '\bibliographystyle{amsplain}' in my 'main.tex' file. Anyone? Thanks in advance. ___________________________________________________________ Win a castle for NYE with your mates and Yahoo! Messenger http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Kamaraju K. <kk...@co...> - 2004-11-29 04:49:32
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Andres Varon wrote: >Hello everyone, > >My problem is that gvim (both in Linux and in MacOS X), crash if, while >editing a latex document with vim-latex loaded, I switch too often using >Alt-tab to some other window. I blamed at the beginning an agressive >optimization in my gentoo setup, but both on my stable and testing >machines I get the same problem, and I have noticed it now in MacOS X. >It appears sort of randomly (well, I have tried to trace the error, and >then it flat doesn't happen. If I forget it then, bam, there it is again, >which is, of course, if I'm working on something interesting). > > I had a similar problem on Debian Sid. I realized that if I remove the vimspell plugin, then this problem disappears. Are you using that plugin? If not start the tracing process by renaming the .vim and .vimrc files. hth raju |
From: <b.r...@gm...> - 2004-11-28 21:59:27
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Hi Troy! This question has been asked before, here ist the answer: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Vim-latex-devel] [Contact] save & compile at once Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:52:18 +0400 (GMT) From: Aditya Mahajan <adi...@al...> To: Till Maas <vim...@sp...>, vim...@li... References: <E1C...@sc...> <--- On Oct 30, Till Maas wrote ---> > > I would like to change the compile command to a "save and compile" > command, is this possible? I do not find anything in the > documentation that explains how this would be done. There seems only > the possibility of changing the command that's passed to the shell. Put this in your ftplugin/tex.vim " Compile should also save nmap <buffer> <leader>ll :update<cr><Plug>Tex_Compile HTH, Aditya -- Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University of Michigan http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~adityam || Ph: 7342624008 |
From: Troy H. <vim...@so...> - 2004-11-28 14:19:03
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I have searched through the documentation and have not seen if this feature is built in or not. I was wondering if the ability to save+compile (possibly with a variable like , e.g. "g:Tex_CompileSave"), that would allow \ll to actually save the current buffer and then compile. Does something like this already exist? |
From: Andres V. <av...@ac...> - 2004-11-24 15:52:29
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Hello everyone, I'm new in the list and couldn't find any information in its history; I know I'm not the only one with this problem, so I apologize in advance if this is an old issue. My problem is that gvim (both in Linux and in MacOS X), crash if, while editing a latex document with vim-latex loaded, I switch too often using Alt-tab to some other window. I blamed at the beginning an agressive optimization in my gentoo setup, but both on my stable and testing machines I get the same problem, and I have noticed it now in MacOS X. It appears sort of randomly (well, I have tried to trace the error, and then it flat doesn't happen. If I forget it then, bam, there it is again, which is, of course, if I'm working on something interesting). Any pointer to solve it? Thanks a lot, -- Andres Varon Computer Science Department Graduate Center, City University of New York 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY and Invertebrate Zoology Division American Museum of Natural History Central Park West @ 79th, New York, NY (212) 769 5639 |
From: Fabian B. <f.b...@gm...> - 2004-11-24 08:02:03
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Hi, I am looking for a way to let vim-latex insert the labels automatically in a way autex/reftex is doing it with emacs. The same automatic feature I would like to use for the bibtex-keys. Can vim-latex do that? Best Greetings! -- Fabian Braennstroem Duesseldorf/Berlin |
From: Christian E. <bla...@gm...> - 2004-11-22 23:43:42
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Salut Luc, * Luc Hermitte on Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 11:23PM +0100: > Hello Christian, > > * On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 11:05:14PM +0100, Christian Ebert <bla...@gm...> wrote: > > I wasn't able to get an "é" -- unless I preceded the input with > > CTRL-V. As far as I can see this happens *only* with "é", not with > > "ß", "ä" or even "í". And it only happens when latex-suite is loaded. > > What could be the reason for that? > > Reason: Vim makes no distinction between <m-i> and é. > > Solution: check the FAQ. Oops. Sorry for the waste of bandwith. > HTH Indeed. Thanks. c -- So dacht ich. Nächstens mehr. _HÖLDERLIN: H Y P E R I O N_ <http://www.blacktrash.org/> |
From: Luc H. <her...@fr...> - 2004-11-22 22:23:26
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Hello Christian, * On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 11:05:14PM +0100, Christian Ebert <blacktrash@g= mx.net> wrote: > I wasn't able to get an "=E9" -- unless I preceded the input with > CTRL-V. As far as I can see this happens *only* with "=E9", not with > "=DF", "=E4" or even "=ED". And it only happens when latex-suite is loa= ded. > What could be the reason for that? Reason: Vim makes no distinction between <m-i> and =E9. Solution: check the FAQ. HTH --=20 Luc Hermitte http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ |
From: Christian E. <bla...@gm...> - 2004-11-22 22:06:09
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Hello list, Since quite some time I am happily using vim-latex even though I don't need its math-features I haven't got around to configuring for my needs yet. The other day I stumbled over a strange behaviour that I didn't notice before because I usually work without the inputenc package. As I edited I document with \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} I wasn't able to get an "é" -- unless I preceded the input with CTRL-V. As far as I can see this happens *only* with "é", not with "ß", "ä" or even "í". And it only happens when latex-suite is loaded. What could be the reason for that? I am on MacOS 10.3.6 with vim6.3, latex-suite20040805. vim language is "C" and I am using the american keyboard layout (meaning I enter "é" via "CTRL-E e"). It's not that much of a problem but I'd like to know what's happening. c -- --->> <http://www.blacktrash.org/> |
From: Srinath A. <sr...@fa...> - 2004-11-22 01:43:49
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Saber wrote: > > Hello , > > In a latex document , while in insert mode , if i type : DIAMETER , I have the > following output : > > [ bug description snipped] > > I use Latex-suite , and I thought that there is some mapping for a > macro that I dont knwo about ... > In latex-suite, ETE expands to the table environment which is why typing DIAMETE triggers the bug. There is a FAQ which partially answers your question: http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/index.php?subject=faq&title=FAQ#faq-disabling-imap Basically, you need to put the line: call IMAP('DIAMETER', 'DIAMETER', 'tex') in a ftplugin file which gets sourced after ~/vimfiles/ftplugin/tex_latexSuite.vim. See the FAQ above for more explanation. HTH Srinath |