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diff --git a/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/texrc b/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/texrc deleted file mode 100644 index 79068a8..0000000 --- a/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/texrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,738 +0,0 @@ -"============================================================================= -" vim:ft=vim:ts=4:sw=4:noet:fdm=marker:commentstring=\"\ %s:ff=unix -" File: texrc.vim -" Author: Srinath Avadhanula -" Created: Mon Apr 01 11:00 AM 2002 PST -" CVS: $Id: texrc 998 2006-03-20 09:52:12Z srinathava $ -" -" Description: This file contains resource configuration information for the -" latex-suite package. -" -" NOTE: Do NOT be edit this file directly: -" this file will be over-written each time you install a new copy -" of latex-suite. -" -" You can do one of the following: -" 1. Copy this file into $VIMFILES/ftplugin/tex/texrc -" and edit the values in that file. -" $VIMFILES is ~/.vim for UNIX systems and ~/vimfiles for -" WINDOWS systems. -" -" 2. Just set values of each setting individually in your -" $VIMFILES/ftplugin/tex.vim file. (See above for what -" $VIMFILES is). You will need to use :let instead of :TexLet -" in this case. -" -" NOTE: This file is best viewed with Vim-6.0+ with folding turned on. -" CVS: $Id: texrc 998 2006-03-20 09:52:12Z srinathava $ -"============================================================================= - -" ============================================================================== -" SafeLet: checks for value before giving default value {{{ -" Description: The function takes in a single argument and splits it into 2 -" parts, the first being the first <CWORD> found. this is taken -" as a variable name and the next part is assigned to it -" depending on whether the variable already exists or not. -" handles the case where the next part is quoted or not. -" All these calls work: -" TexLet g:varname = 1 -" TexLet g:varname = '1' -" TexLet g:varname = 'foo bar' -" TexLet g:varname = "foo\nbar" -" TexLet g:varname = foo bar -function! <SID>SafeLet(arg) - let name = matchstr(a:arg, '^\s*\zs\(\S\+\)\ze\s*=') - let value = matchstr(a:arg, '=\s*\zs.*\ze') - let value = substitute(value, '\s*$', '', '') - if !exists(name) - if value =~ "^'\\|^\"" - exec "let ".name." = ".value - else - exe "let ".name." = value" - endif - endif -endfunction -com! -nargs=+ TexLet :call <SID>SafeLet(<q-args>) -" }}} -" ============================================================================== - -" ============================================================================== -" General settings {{{ - -TexLet g:Tex_UsePython = 1 - -" the system command which pulls in a file. -if &shell =~ 'sh' - TexLet g:Tex_CatCmd = 'cat' - TexLet g:Tex_RmCmd = 'rm' -else - TexLet g:Tex_CatCmd = 'type' - TexLet g:Tex_RmCmd = 'del' -endif - -" whether to turn on debugging -TexLet g:Tex_Debug = 0 -" If non empty, all the debugging information will be written to a file of -" this name. -TexLet g:Tex_DebugLog = '' - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Rules: specifications of programs for compiling and viewing {{{ -" - -" By default, when you compile a tex file using \ll, then you will be -" generating a .dvi file. Change this line if you want to set another default. -" NOTE: Make sure that a target for this format exists in the 'Compiler rules' -" section below and is set up properly for your system. -if has('macunix') - TexLet g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'pdf' -else - TexLet g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'dvi' -endif - -" A comma seperated list of formats which need multiple compilations to be -" correctly compiled. -TexLet g:Tex_MultipleCompileFormats = 'dvi' - -" Uncomment this line if you compile ps files via dvi files. -" TexLet g:Tex_FormatDependency_ps = 'dvi,ps' - -" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -" Compiler rules {{{ -" This is the first thing you should customize. It is set up for most common -" values, but if use some other compiler, then you will want to change this. -" As CompileFlags value you'd perhaps like to use, e.g., '-src-specials', -" but it is known that it can sometimes give different results in the output, -" so use it with care. -TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_dvi = 'latex -interaction=nonstopmode $*' -TexLet g:Tex_EscapeChars = '{}\' - -TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_ps = 'dvips -Ppdf -o $*.ps $*.dvi' - -" ways to generate pdf files. there are soo many... -" NOTE: pdflatex generates the same output as latex. therefore quickfix is -" possible. -TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode $*' - -" TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'ps2pdf $*.ps' -" TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'dvipdfm $*.dvi' -" TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'dvipdf $*.dvi' - -TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_html = 'latex2html $*.tex' - -TexLet g:Tex_CompileRule_bib = g:Tex_BibtexFlavor . ' $*' - -" Set Tex_UseMakefile to 0 if you want to ignore the presence of a Makefile -" when deciding how to compile -TexLet g:Tex_UseMakefile = 1 - -" }}} -" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -" Viewer rules {{{ -" these programs are for viewing other formats. -" NOTE: latex-suite will automatically append file.<format> to these functions -" when calling them. The viewer therefore cannot accept arguments after -" the filename. -" NOTE: Windows users: -" Set your $PATH variable to include the full path to these programs. -if has('win32') - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_ps = 'gsview32' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'AcroRd32' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_dvi = 'yap -1' -elseif has('macunix') - " Let the system pick. If you want, you can override the choice here. - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_ps = '' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = '' - " TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'Acrobat\ Reader\ 5.1' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_dvi = '' -else - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_ps = 'ghostview' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'xpdf' - TexLet g:Tex_ViewRule_dvi = 'xdvi' - " the option below specifies an editor for the dvi viewer while starting - " up the dvi viewer according to Dimitri Antoniou's tip on vim.sf.net (tip - " #225) - TexLet g:Tex_UseEditorSettingInDVIViewer = 0 -endif - -" Tex_ViewRuleComplete_{format} -" -" If a variable like this is specified, then it takes precedence over the -" variable with the same suffix defined above. i.e, Tex_ViewRuleComplete_dvi -" takes precedence over Tex_ViewRule_dvi. -" -" If only Tex_ViewRule_{format} is specified, then latex-suite constructs the -" actual system command which calls that program automatically. For example, -" if you specify Tex_ViewRule_dvi = 'kdvi', then latex-suite will issue the -" command -" !kdvi --unique file.dvi & -" -" However, if your viewer program accepts the file to be viewed in a way which -" doesn't fit with the way latex-suite constructs the system command, then -" specify it using this variable. You can use the same format here which -" 'makeprg' accepts. So $* can be used in place of the main file name. -" -" IMPORTANT: Make sure you make the process go into the background otherwise -" vim will wait for the viewer to terminate before letting you edit -" the file again. -" -" Example: -" Suppose you have a latex->html converter which converts a file say foo.tex -" to a file foo/index.html. Then you would use: -" -" let g:Tex_ViewRuleComplete_html = 'MozillaFirebird $*/index.html &' -" -" Doing something like this would not be possible using Tex_ViewRule_html -TexLet g:Tex_ViewRuleComplete_dvi = '' - -" }}} -" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Compiler: latex-suite comes with a customizable compiler plugin. {{{ -" :help latex-compiling for a detailed description of these options. -" -" this is the list of patterns which will be ignored from the compiler output. -" This is a handy way of specifying which warnings/errors to ignore. This is a -" list of patterns seperated by '¡' -TexLet g:Tex_IgnoredWarnings = - \'Underfull'."\n". - \'Overfull'."\n". - \'specifier changed to'."\n". - \'You have requested'."\n". - \'Missing number, treated as zero.'."\n". - \'There were undefined references'."\n". - \'Citation %.%# undefined' - -" the 'ignore level' of the 'efm'. A value of 4 says that the first 4 kinds of -" warnings in the list above will be ignored. Use the command TCLevel to set a -" level dynamically. -TexLet g:Tex_IgnoreLevel = 7 - -" NOTE: The values of g:Tex_Flavor and g:Tex_CompilerFlags are provided as a -" way to make compiler/tex.vim standalone. i.e independent of the rest -" of latex-suite. These variables are NOT used if you have already -" defined g:Tex_CompileRule_dvi above. -" -" specifies the current latex flavor. -TexLet g:Tex_Flavor = 'latex' - -" specifies the BibTeX flavor and if necessary options. If you use $* in this -" setting, it will be replaced by the *root* of the main file name, i.e, if -" the main file is "thesis.tex", $* will be "thesis". -TexLet g:Tex_BibtexFlavor = 'bibtex' - -" specifies the MakeIndedx flavor and if necessary options. $* will be -" replaced by the *root* of the main file name. See above. -TexLet g:Tex_MakeIndexFlavor = 'makeindex $*.idx' - -" By default the program described by g:Tex_Flavor above is called with the -" flags '--src-specials --interaction=nonstopmode'. If your particular version -" of latex does not accept these arguments, you will need to set this variable -" to the appropriate value. -" NOTE: leave commented for using the default flags. -" TODO: Is it necessary (or even desirable) to use 2 variables to specify a -" flavor and flags seperately? --SA -" TexLet g:Tex_CompilerFlags = '' - -" If disabled (set to 0) LaTeX-Suite doesn't go immediately to warnings or -" errors after compilation -TexLet g:Tex_GotoError = 1 - -" If set to 1, then latex-suite shows the context of the error in a preview -" window beneath the window showing the actual errors. -TexLet g:Tex_ShowErrorContext = 1 - -" Remove temp files created during part compilations when vim exits. -TexLet g:Tex_RemoveTempFiles = 1 - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Project: how to deal with multi file projects via latex-suite {{{ - -" Use a valid vim expression here if you want to customize the way latex-suite -" searches for a master file from within another file. -TexLet g:Tex_MainFileExpression = '' - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Macros: latex-suite comes with a large number of macros to speed up typing {{{ -" latex. -" -" Place Holder Options: {{{ -" (See |placeholders| for a description of what place-holders are). -" -" these options are actually used by imaps.vim, therefore the prefix is Imap_ -" and not Tex_. See |placeholders| for a description of how to use -" place-holders. You can either completely disable placeholders (not -" recommended) and/or you can change the place holder characters. - -TexLet g:Imap_UsePlaceHolders = 1 -TexLet g:Imap_PlaceHolderStart = '<+' -TexLet g:Imap_PlaceHolderEnd = '+>' - -" This option when set to 1 makes <C-J> in insert mode delete -" non-descriptive (empty) placeholders and enters insert mode. -" NOTE: This option _has_ to be set in the .vimrc. Setting this in a filetype -" plugin file such as ftplugin/tex.vim will not have any affect. -TexLet g:Imap_DeleteEmptyPlaceHolders = 0 - -" When set to 1, in visual mode, <C-J> takes you to the next placeholder -" without deleting the current placeholder. -" NOTE: This option _has_ to be set in the .vimrc. Setting this in a filetype -" plugin file such as ftplugin/tex.vim will not have any affect. -TexLet g:Imap_StickyPlaceHolders = 1 - - -" }}} -" Menu Wizard Option: {{{ -" If the following variable is set to 1, then when an enviroment is chosen -" from the menu then for selected environments, latex-suite asks a series of -" questions on the command line and inserts a template with the corresponding -" fields already filled in. -" Setting this to zero will insert a template with |placeholders| marking off -" the places where fields need to be filled. -TexLet g:Tex_UseMenuWizard = 0 - -" }}} -" Visual Mode Mapping Correction: {{{ -" With so many visual maps, its helpful to have a way of catching typing -" errors made in visual mode. What this does is to prompt you to correct your -" visual mode mapping if you start out with g:Tex_Leader and then type some -" illegal keys. -" It basically maps just the g:Tex_Leader character to a function -TexLet g:Tex_CatchVisMapErrors = 1 - -" }}} -" Diacritics: {{{ -" whether or not you want to use diacritics -" (diacritics speed up typing some languages. the way they are set up in -" latex-suite is -" =char> = \'{<char>} -" +char> = \v{<char>} -" +} = \"a -" :o = \^o -" Default: 0 -TexLet g:Tex_Diacritics = 0 - -" }}} -" Leader Options: {{{ -" The mappings in latex-suite are by default prefixed with the back-tick -" character. For example, `/ inserts \frac{<++>}{<++>}<++> etc. You can change the -" prefix with the following setting. -" ',', '/', '`' are preferred values. '' or '\' will lead to a _lot_ of -" trouble. -" g:Tex_Leader is also used for visual mode mappings for fonts. -TexLet g:Tex_Leader = '`' - -" In order to avoid ambiguity between the large number of visual mode macros -" provided, the visual mode macros for environments and sections start with a -" character different from '`'. -TexLet g:Tex_Leader2 = ',' - -" }}} -" Environment Macros: {{{ -" These mappings insert LaTeX "environments" such as -" \begin{center} -" <++> -" \end{center}<++> -" with the cursor left at the first place-holder. -" (See |placeholders| for what these are.) -" Mnemonic: -" 1. All environment mappings begin with 'E' -" 2. The next two capital letters are (for the common environments) the -" first 2 letters of the environment name converted into upper case. For -" example, for the center environment above, use ECE. There are a few -" necessary exceptions such as: -" equation --> EEQ -" eqnarray --> EEA -" Please see texmaps.vim for the complete list. -" -" Along with the insert mode mappings, a set of visual mode mappings is -" provided which encloses the visually selected region in an environment. -" These maps are related to the corresponding insert mode mappings by the -" following rule: -" EFI --> ,fi -" and so on. i.e, the leading E becomes '`' and the next 2 letters are small -" case. Some of the visual mode mappings are sensetive to whether you choose -" line-wise or character wise. For example, if you choose a word and press -" `ve, then you get \verb|word|, whereas if you press `ve on a line-wise -" selection, you get: -" \begin{verbatim} -" line -" \end{verbatim} -" -" these 2 options give finer control on which aspect of the macros you want -" to enable. -TexLet g:Tex_EnvironmentMaps = 1 -TexLet g:Tex_EnvironmentMenus = 1 - - -" }}} -" Font Macros: {{{ -" These mappings insert font descriptions such as: -" \textsf{<++>}<++> -" again with the cursor at the first place-holder. -" Mnemonic: -" 1. first letter is always F (F for font) -" 2. next 2 letters are the 2 letters describing the font. -" -" Example: the above mapping is triggered by FSF. -" -" Just like environment mappings, you can visually select an area and press -" `sf to have it enclosed in: -" \textsf{word} -" or -" {\sffamily -" line -" } -" depending on character-wise or line-wise selection. -TexLet g:Tex_FontMaps = 1 -TexLet g:Tex_FontMenus = 1 - -" }}} -" Section Macros: {{{ -" Inserts LaTeX sections: -" \section -" etc. Just as in the case of environments and fonts, can be enclosed with a -" visual selection. The enclosing is not sensetive to character or line-wise -" selection. -" NOTE: In visual mode, you are supposed to select the name of the section -" etc, not the whole section. -" In the following case, select just the first line, not lines 1-3. -" 1 section name -" 2 some lines in this section -" 3 and some more lines -" Mnemonic: (make your own!) -" SPA for part -" SCH for chapter -" SSE for section -" SSS for subsection -" SS2 for subsubsection -" SPG for paragraph -" SSP for subparagraph -TexLet g:Tex_SectionMaps = 1 -TexLet g:Tex_SectionMenus = 1 - -" }}} -" Auctex Style Mappings: {{{ -" Auctex.vim has heavily inspired various portions of latex-suite providing -" various new ways of conviniently inserting environments. -" -" If you press <F5> in the insert mode while on an empty line, latex-suite -" prompts you with a list of environments you might want to insert. You can -" either choose one from the list or type in a new environment name. -" The variable below (which is a comma seperated list of environment names) -" decides the prompt which latex-suite generates. -" You can place as many items as you want here. If the environment name is a -" standard latex environment such as table or figure, then latex-suite will -" insert a template with additional fields, if not, just a bare bones -" \begin{env} -" <++> -" \end{env} -" is inserted. -" \[ and $$ are also recognized. -" NOTE: Setting this variable to the empty string is a way of leaving the -" <F5> key unmapped - -TexLet g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments = - \ 'eqnarray*,eqnarray,equation,equation*,\[,$$,align,align*' - -" Another quick way of inserting environments is to press one of the shifted -" function keys from <F1> through <F4>. -" Each environment in the following list is mapped to a corresponding shifted -" function key. -" NOTE: Setting this variable to the empty string is a way of leaving all the -" shifted function keys untouched by latex-suite. -" NOTE: Only the first 4 items of the list are used. The rest will be silently -" ignored. -" The number of items in this list decides how many shifted function keys are -" mapped. -TexLet g:Tex_HotKeyMappings = - \ 'eqnarray*,eqnarray,bmatrix' - -" Similar to above mechanisms works <F7> key. It prompts for command with list -" of commands from g:Tex_PromptedCommands. There are not HotKeys for commands. -" It works for commands of style \com{}. Changing of current command is done -" with <S-F7> - -TexLet g:Tex_PromptedCommands = - \ 'footnote,cite,pageref,label' - -" }}} -" Smart Key Mappings: {{{ -" Latex-suite shites with a number of 'smart' maps, where the behavior of -" standard keys is modified in a way which makes editing tex files easy. - -" Pressing <BS> in insert mode checks to see whether we are just after -" something like \'{a} and if so, deletes all of it. i.e, diacritics are -" treated as single characters for backspacing. -" Setting this to zero will leave the <BS> key unmapped. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_SmartKeyBS = 1 -" The pattern used to detect whether the previous characters comprise a -" diacritic character. This default pattern detects the standard LaTeX -" diacritics -TexLet g:Tex_SmartBSPattern = - \ '\(' . - \ "\\\\[\"^'=v]{\\S}" . '\|' . - \ "\\\\[\"^'=]\\S" . '\|' . - \ '\\v \S' . '\|' . - \ "\\\\[\"^'=v]{\\\\[iI]}" . '\|' . - \ '\\v \\[iI]' . '\|' . - \ '\\q \S' . '\|' . - \ '\\-' . - \ '\)' . "$" - -" Pressing " (english double quote) will insert `` or '' by making an -" intelligent guess about whether we intended to open or close a quote. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_SmartKeyQuote = 1 - -" Users of other languages might want to change the quote characters to suit -" their locale. These global values will be ignored if there are buffer-local -" versions, which may be set in the language-specific package files, such as -" ftplugin/latex-suite/packages/german -TexLet g:Tex_SmartQuoteOpen = "``" -TexLet g:Tex_SmartQuoteClose = "''" - -" Latex-suite maps the <space> key in such a way that $ characters are not -" broken across lines. -" NOTE: Setting this to 1 has the side-effect of making the 'tw' setting be 0. -" Default: -TexLet g:Tex_SmartKeySpace = 0 - -" Pressing ... (3 dots) results in \ldots outside math mode and \cdots in math -" mode. -" -" TODO: Make it more intelligent within math mode. For example -" $1+...+3$ should expand to $1+\cdots+n$, whereas $1,...,n$ should expand -" to $1,\ldots,n$. The amsmath package actually provides a command \dots -" which does this. Maybe use that if amsmath is detected? -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_SmartKeyDot = 1 - -" }}} -" Advanced Math: {{{ -" These mappings allow for fast inserting of math constructions -" brackets, better handling of space in math mode, unfortunately -" they use <M-> mappings which conflicts with some encodings. This is easy way -" of turning them off. -" -" <M-b> encloses the previous character in \mathbf{} -" <M-c> is polymorphic as follows: -" Insert mode: -" 1. If the previous character is a letter or number, then capitalize it and -" enclose it in \mathcal{} -" 2. otherwise insert \cite{} -" Visual Mode: -" 1. Enclose selection in \mathcal{} -" <M-l> is also polymorphic as follows: -" If the character before typing <M-l> is one of '([{|<q', then do the -" following: -" 1. (<M-l> \left(\right -" similarly for [, | -" {<M-l> \left\{\right\} -" 2. <<M-l> \langle\rangle -" 3. q<M-l> \lefteqn{} -" otherwise insert \label{} -" <M-i> inserts \item commands at the current cursor location depending on -" the surrounding environment. For example, inside itemize, it will -" insert a simple \item, but within a description, it will insert -" \item[<+label+>] etc. -" -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_AdvancedMath = 1 - -" }}} - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" TeX Completion: {{{ - -" Options for controlling the window sizes of the completion windows {{{ - -" The height of the window which contains the \label's (when completing a -" \ref) or bibtex entries (when completing a \cite). This option is used in -" the newer methods of completing \ref's and \cite's. -TexLet g:Tex_OutlineWindowHeight = 15 - -" Options for preview window for ref/cite completion. The next two options -" are used only when g:Tex_UseOutlineCompletion = 0 or -" g:Tex_UseCiteCompletionVer2 = 0, i.e, when we use a classic method of -" completing \refs and \cites. -" Height of cwindow -TexLet g:Tex_ViewerCwindowHeight = 5 -" Height of preview window -TexLet g:Tex_ViewerPreviewHeight = 10 - -" Options for explorer completion. -" Height of explorer window -TexLet g:Tex_ExplorerHeight = 10 - -" Directory for images. Read |latex-completion-explorer| before changing -TexLet g:Tex_ImageDir = '' - -" }}} -" Options for completing a \ref {{{ - -" Whether to use the "outline mode" for displaying the \label's while doing -" \ref completion. In this mode, each label is displayed within the -" document element it resides in. The entire thing is folded to ease -" navigation. Should be easier/faster than the classical mode. -TexLet g:Tex_UseOutlineCompletion = 1 - -" This option should be set via the .latexmain file. It should be a newline -" seperated list of files which make up all the "source" files in the -" current project. This enables latex-suite to skip the more complicated -" algorithm of finding the source files by recursively searching for -" \input'ed files from the |latex-master-file|. -" -" Only used when g:Tex_UseOutlineCompletion = 0. -TexLet g:Tex_ProjectSourceFiles = '' - -" Whether latex-suite simply searches for \\label's in all the .tex file -" found in the current directory or whether it will use a more complex -" algorithm. This is used only g:Tex_UseOutlineCompletion = 0 and -" g:Tex_ProjectSourceFiles = ''. -" See -" :help Tex_UseSimpleLabelSearch -" for more information -TexLet g:Tex_UseSimpleLabelSearch = 0 - -" }}} -" Options for completing a \cite'ation {{{ - -" If set to 1, then the newer way of presenting the bibtex entries is used. -" Instead of a |cwindow| showing just the keys and a synced |preview| -" window beneath, show a single window containing a nicely formatted list -" of bibtex entries. This should be faster and easier to use than the -" classic mode -TexLet g:Tex_UseCiteCompletionVer2 = 1 - -" This is a string which is displayed to the user when he wants to sort or -" filter the bibtex entries. This string also serves to define acronyms for -" the various fields of a bibtex entry. -TexLet g:Tex_BibFieldPrompt = - \ "Field acronyms: (`:let g:Tex_EchoBibFields = 0` to avoid this message)\n" . - \ " [t] title [a] author [b] booktitle \n" . - \ " [j] journal [y] year [p] bibtype \n" . - \ " (you can also enter the complete field name) \n" - -" Whether or not to display the string above to aid the user in choosing -" the field to filter/sort with. -TexLet g:Tex_EchoBibFields = 1 - -" A setting of this form defines the letter 'a' as standing for the field -" 'author'. Thus when the user types -" a ellington -" when asked to enter a filter, it is equivalent to the user specifying the -" filter -" author ellington -" TexLet g:Tex_BibAcronym_a = 'author' - -" Whether or not to use Jabref to complete citations -" See -" :help latex-suite-jabref -" for more infomration -TexLet g:Tex_UseJabref = 0 - -" whether or not searches for \cite's are cached. -TexLet g:Tex_RememberCiteSearch = 0 -" Paths to the bibliography files and custom packages. -TexLet g:Tex_BIBINPUTS = '' -TexLet g:Tex_TEXINPUTS = '' - -" }}} - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Menus: set the kinds of menus which you would like to see. {{{ -" -" Setting this variable to zero will immediately disable _all_ menus. -" for finer control set this to 1 and then play with the other options. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_Menus = 1 - -" The location of the main menu -TexLet g:Tex_MainMenuLocation = 80 - -" Math contains a large number of tex math elemets such as arrows, -" mathematical fonts (\mathrm), mathematical diacritics (\dot), binary -" relational operators etc. This menu compromises about 75% of the menus. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_MathMenus = 1 - -" The following options control the "compactness" of the menus. -" -" Setting this option to 1 makes the Font, Counter and Dimensioning menus to -" be collected together into a single 'Tex-Elements' menu. Setting this to 0 -" creates seperate menus for each of them. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_NestElementMenus = 1 - -" Sometimes when you are using a lot of packages with lots of options etc, -" then a lot of time might be spent at startup loading the menus. -" Setting the following variable to 0 will stop autoloading the packages menu. -" You can still goto TeX-Suite.Configure Menu and load this after startup. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_PackagesMenu = 1 -" The following option will create the packages option within the TeX-Suite -" menu. -" Default: 1 -TexLet g:Tex_NestPackagesMenu = 1 - -" This is the prefix added to the menu names created by latex suite. Add a -" dot to the following option to nest the menus under the menu name before the -" dot. -" NOTE: With a '.' as the last character of the following setting, every -" single menu created by latex suite will be nested under the same menu. -" Default: 'TeX-' -TexLet g:Tex_MenuPrefix = 'TeX-' - -" Use utf-8 menus. There is plenty of math symbols in LaTeX. It is hard to -" remember them. You can display them with utf-8. Your system/GUI interface -" have to support utf-8. This addition is necessary for resetting 'encoding'. -TexLet g:Tex_UseUtfMenus = 0 - -if g:Tex_UseUtfMenus != 0 && has("gui_running") - set encoding=utf-8 -endif - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Folding: latex-suite comes with 'fake' syntax folding. {{{ -" -" specifies whether the MakeTeXFolds() function will be defined. If this is -" set to zero, then esentially you have disabled all of latex-suite's folding -" functions. no maps for refreshing folds will be set up etc. -" NOTE: However, the function TexFoldTextFunction() is still avaiable -" and 'foldexpr' is set to point to it. This is so you can continue -" using another folding scheme but still use the fold text function. -TexLet g:Tex_Folding = 1 - -" specifies whether a latex file is automatically folded up when opened. -" Setting this to zero means that a file is not folded up as soon as its -" opened. -" NOTE: the MakeTeXFolds() function will still be available (unless disabled -" by g:Tex_Folding), so you can do <F6> or \rf to refresh/create folds. -TexLet g:Tex_AutoFolding = 1 - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== -" Taglist: Support for taglist.vim {{{ -" -" LaTeX-Suite offers now support for taglist.vim, the most popular Vim -" interface for ctags. You should use ctags version >= 5.0 and taglist >= 3.0. -TexLet g:Tex_TaglistSupport = 1 - -" This option turns on definition of tags for LaTeX. -" NOTE: In taglist window you may see duplicate entries for the same tag. It -" means some definitions are repeated somewhere else. You can turn off -" internal definitions or remove external (read ctags description -" where). -TexLet g:Tex_InternalTagsDefinitions = 1 - -" }}} -" ============================================================================== |