On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:09:23AM EDT, Joseph Smidt wrote: > I installed Debian's vim-latexsuite package. It seemed to install fine, > but when I open a .tex document none of the commands seem to work. For > example, when I push F5, I don't get a menu of options to choose like > equartion , etc.. Or when I type :TTemplate it doesn't give me template > options. Anyways, none of the commands seem to work. > I tried to read documentation, but I can't find anything that tells > me how to get it working. There is no man page. I was just wondering, > how do I get vim-latexsuite to work? Do I have to issue a command? Do > I have to uncomment some parameter in a config file? Thanks. > > Joseph Smidt
I installed it a few days ago -- so I can only think of a few things: 1. I don't use the gui version but if you do, my understanding is that you should get a bunch of additional pull-down menus. I saw some screenshots of this -- possibly on the download page at www.vim.org. 2. The plugin is extensively documented in the Vim help after install. :h latex-suite.txt You can also use the following: :h latex-suite-quickstart.txt to access the tutorial or for reference purposes: :h latex .. and do a <Ctrl-D> -- instead of <enter> 3. One manner of accessing different functionalities via the keyboard is to use <leader>ll commands -- where <leader> is by default mapped to "\" and "ll" are two letters. for instance: \ll : compile document \lv : view resulting .dvi file HTH Thanks cga -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]