2009/4/1 Mike Richman <ri...@um...>:
> My understanding is that handling <alt> is, in general, very
> inconsistent from terminal to terminal. In gvim, <alt-i> and similar
> shortcuts seem to work just fine. In terminals though, vim can't
> necessarily access the <alt> at all.
>
> You may want to try the following line in ~/.vim/ftplugin/tex.vim:
it seems I don't have this file,
I have only
bib_latexSuite.vim
tex_latexSuite.vim
tex/
latex-suite/
in ~/.vim/ftplugin
>
> imap <buffer> é <Plug>Tex_InsertItemOnThisLine
I tried to create a tex.vim in that directory and put the above line
into it, reopened a latex file with itemize environment and it still
inserts an é.
To provide some more info,
in xterm with itemize environment, I can insert \item perfectly with
alt-i. with out itemize environment, it will also inserts an é.
Thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
Zhengquan
>
> (let us know if this works)
>
> Mike Richman
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:52 PM, zhang zhengquan
> <zha...@gm...> wrote:
>> Dear vim latex community,
>>
>> I use mlterm as my terminal and vim-latex-suite to write latex documents.
>>
>> in insert mode alt-i would insert an e acute which is exactly opposite
>> to this faq
>>
>> http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/index.php?subject=faq&title=FAQ#faq-e-acute
>>
>> I would like an \item inserted.
>>
>> I will not use e acute so could anybody tell me how to disable it?
>>
>> I used latexSuite20060325.tar.gz to install latexsuite.
>>
>> and I am running vim version 7.2.130 on debian sid.
>>
>> Thanks for any pointers,
>>
>> Z
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