I played with this some more - it took me a month to play with it rather
than typing :w, :v :($numberofwords)e - and realized that the automated
pasting of a reference occurs - at this point - if there are no spaces
in the label i.e. the automatic completion of the reference to fig:
structure vs. tree is:
\ref{fig:}
However the automatic reference to fig:structure-vs-tree is:
\ref{fig: structure-vs-tree}
so not worrying about python for now I can perl, sed or awk my thesis
documents into automatic reference completions. Still some help on full
usability would be nice eventually.
On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 15:04 -0700, Yigal Weinstein wrote:
> In Debian without a patch from the package maintainer, Franz Pletz
> <fp...@fr...> , (attached is the patch) no outline is
> generated when attempting to obtain a reference through \ref{<F9>} but
> only python errors (as has been discussed on this board). With the
> patch, however, an outline is available but it lacks the feature that
> if a return is made on the ">" the name is inserted into the
> references instead only the type is.
>
> For example, assume I wanted a certain reference "fig: structure vs.
> tree" so \ref{<F9>}:
> > fig: structure vs. tree
>
> Pressing return on the ">" one gets \ref{fig:} and not the desired
> \ref{fig: structure vs. tree}?
>
> I believe the answer is an error in $VIM/addons/ftplugin/outline.py,
> unfortunately I don't speak python.
>
> Please help me get this functionality. I realize that as I am dealing
> with a patched outline I may be on my own but perhaps you can give me
> suggestions.
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