You don't always need that 4-step sequence. It depends on whether your
\cite's and \ref's changed from the last time you compiled.
When you latex a file, if you need to compile it again, the compiler
spits a line telling so. Latex-suite reads the output and compiles when
needed. Do you get a _different_ dvi/pdf/ps if you compile again? In this
case, this would be a bug.
Matías
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 01:42:33AM -0500, YueJun Yin wrote:
> Hi
> When I type \ll at a tex file in GVIM, there is a sentence in the bottom
> saying
> Running 'bibtex'...
> Ran latex 1 time(s)
> Press ENTER or type command to continue
>
> How do I handle such condition? As far as I know, to compile a tex file
> (with citation), I should do the four tasks in sequence as
> latex,bibtex,latex,latex. How can I do this in vim?
> Eugene
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