From e5dfb045b994e1ab8fef9ef5d3f02ce20ea6b685 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Kavanagh Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2021 16:55:42 -0500 Subject: many more renames --- dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim | 669 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 669 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim (limited to 'dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim') diff --git a/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim b/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3bf2b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/dot_vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/packages.vim @@ -0,0 +1,669 @@ +"============================================================================= +" File: packages.vim +" Author: Mikolaj Machowski +" Created: Tue Apr 23 06:00 PM 2002 PST +" CVS: $Id: packages.vim 997 2006-03-20 09:45:45Z srinathava $ +" +" Description: handling packages from within vim +"============================================================================= + +" avoid reinclusion. +if !g:Tex_PackagesMenu || exists('s:doneOnce') + finish +endif +let s:doneOnce = 1 + +let s:path = expand(":p:h") + +let s:menu_div = 20 + +com! -nargs=0 TPackageUpdate :silent! call Tex_pack_updateall(1) +com! -nargs=0 TPackageUpdateAll :silent! call Tex_pack_updateall(1) + +" Custom command-line completion of Tcommands is very useful but this feature +" is available only in Vim 6.2 and above. Check number of version and choose +" proper command and function. +if v:version >= 602 + com! -complete=custom,Tex_CompletePackageName -nargs=* TPackage let s:retVal = Tex_pack_one() normal! i=s:retVal + + " Tex_CompletePackageName: for completing names in TPackage command {{{ + " Description: get list of package names with globpath(), remove full path + " and return list of names separated with newlines. + " + function! Tex_CompletePackageName(A,P,L) + " Get name of packages from all runtimepath directories + let packnames = Tex_FindInRtp('', 'packages') + let packnames = substitute(packnames, '^,', '', 'e') + " Separate names with \n not , + let packnames = substitute(packnames,',','\n','g') + return packnames + endfunction + " }}} + +else + com! -nargs=* TPackage let s:retVal = Tex_pack_one() normal! i=s:retVal + +endif + +imap +nmap i + +let g:Tex_package_supported = '' +let g:Tex_package_detected = '' +" Remember the defaults because we want g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments to contain +" in addition to the default, \newenvironments, and the \newenvironments might +" change... +let g:Tex_PromptedEnvironmentsDefault = g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments +let g:Tex_PromptedCommandsDefault = g:Tex_PromptedCommands + + +" Tex_pack_check: creates the package menu and adds to 'dict' setting. {{{ +" +function! Tex_pack_check(package) + " Use Tex_FindInRtp() function to get first name from packages list in all + " rtp directories conforming with latex-suite directories hierarchy + " Store names in variables to process functions only once. + let packname = Tex_FindInRtp(a:package, 'packages') + if packname != '' + exe 'runtime! ftplugin/latex-suite/packages/' . a:package + if has("gui_running") + call Tex_pack(a:package) + endif + if g:Tex_package_supported !~ a:package + let g:Tex_package_supported = g:Tex_package_supported.','.a:package + endif + endif + " Return full list of dictionaries (separated with ,) for package in &rtp + call Tex_Debug("Tex_pack_check: searching for ".a:package." in dictionaries/ in &rtp", "pack") + let dictname = Tex_FindInRtp(a:package, 'dictionaries', ':p') + if dictname != '' + exe 'setlocal dict^=' . dictname + call Tex_Debug('Tex_pack_check: setlocal dict^=' . dictname, 'pack') + if g:Tex_package_supported !~ a:package + let g:Tex_package_supported = g:Tex_package_supported.','.a:package + endif + endif + if g:Tex_package_detected !~ '\<'.a:package.'\>' + let g:Tex_package_detected = g:Tex_package_detected.','.a:package + endif + let g:Tex_package_detected = substitute(g:Tex_package_detected, '^,', '', '') + let g:Tex_package_supported = substitute(g:Tex_package_supported, '^,', '', '') +endfunction + +" }}} +" Tex_pack_uncheck: removes package from menu and 'dict' settings. {{{ +function! Tex_pack_uncheck(package) + if has("gui_running") && Tex_FindInRtp(a:package, 'packages') != '' + exe 'silent! aunmenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.'-sep'.a:package.'-' + exe 'silent! aunmenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.a:package.'\ Options' + exe 'silent! aunmenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.a:package.'\ Commands' + endif + if Tex_FindInRtp(a:package, 'dictionaries') != '' + exe 'setlocal dict-='.Tex_FindInRtp(a:package, 'dictionaries') + endif +endfunction + +" }}} +" Tex_pack_updateall: updates the TeX-Packages menu {{{ +" Description: +" This function first calls Tex_pack_all to scan for \usepackage's etc if +" necessary. After that, it 'supports' and 'unsupports' packages as needed +" in such a way as to not repeat work. +function! Tex_pack_updateall(force) + call Tex_Debug('+Tex_pack_updateall', 'pack') + + " Find out which file we need to scan. + let fname = Tex_GetMainFileName(':p') + + " If this is the same as last time, don't repeat. + if !a:force && exists('s:lastScannedFile') && + \ s:lastScannedFile == fname + return + endif + " Remember which file we scanned for next time. + let s:lastScannedFile = fname + + " Remember which packages we detected last time. + if exists('g:Tex_package_detected') + let oldpackages = g:Tex_package_detected + else + let oldpackages = '' + endif + + " This sets up a global variable of all detected packages. + let g:Tex_package_detected = '' + " reset the environments and commands. + let g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments = g:Tex_PromptedEnvironmentsDefault + let g:Tex_PromptedCommands = g:Tex_PromptedCommandsDefault + + if expand('%:p') != fname + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: sview '.Tex_EscapeSpaces(fname), 'pack') + exe 'sview '.Tex_EscapeSpaces(fname) + else + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: split', 'pack') + split + endif + + call Tex_ScanForPackages() + q + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: detected ['.g:Tex_package_detected.'] in first run', 'pack') + + " Now for each package find out if this is a custom package and if so, + " scan that as well. We will use the ':find' command in vim to let vim + " search through the file paths for us. + " + " NOTE: This while loop will also take into account packages included + " within packages to any level of recursion as long as + " g:Tex_package_detected is always padded with new package names + " from the end. + " + " First set the &path setting to the user's TEXINPUTS setting. + let _path = &path + let _suffixesadd = &suffixesadd + + let &path = '.,'.g:Tex_TEXINPUTS + let &suffixesadd = '.sty,.tex' + + let scannedPackages = '' + + let i = 1 + let packname = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + while packname != '' + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: scanning package '.packname, 'pack') + + " Scan this package only if we have not scanned it before in this + " run. + if scannedPackages =~ '\<'.packname.'\>' + let i = i + 1 + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: '.packname.' already scanned', 'pack') + let packname = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + continue + endif + + " Split this window in two. The packages/files being found will open + " in this new window and we also need not bother with files being + " modified etc. + split + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: silent! find '.Tex_EscapeSpaces(packname).'.sty', 'pack') + let thisbufnum = bufnr('%') + exec 'silent! find '.Tex_EscapeSpaces(packname).'.sty' + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: present file = '.bufname('%'), 'pack') + + " If this file was not found, assume that it means its not a + " custom package and mark it "scanned". + " A package is not found if we stay in the same buffer as before and + " its not the one where we want to go. + if bufnr('%') == thisbufnum && bufnr('%') != bufnr(packname.'.sty') + let scannedPackages = scannedPackages.','.packname + q + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: '.packname.' not found anywhere', 'pack') + let i = i + 1 + let packname = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + continue + endif + + " otherwise we are presently editing a custom package, scan it for + " more \usepackage lines from the first line to the last. + let packpath = expand('%:p') + let &complete = &complete.'s'.packpath + + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: found custom package '.packpath, 'pack') + call Tex_ScanForPackages(line('$'), line('$')) + call Tex_Debug(':Tex_pack_updateall: After scanning, g:Tex_package_detected = '.g:Tex_package_detected, 'pack') + + let scannedPackages = scannedPackages.','.packname + " Do not use bwipe, but that leads to excessive buffer number + " consumption. Besides, its intuitive for a custom package to remain + " on the buffer list. + q + + let i = i + 1 + let packname = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + endwhile + + let &path = _path + let &suffixesadd = _suffixesadd + + " Now only support packages we didn't last time. + " First remove packages which were used last time but are no longer used. + let i = 1 + let oldPackName = Tex_Strntok(oldpackages, ',', i) + while oldPackName != '' + if g:Tex_package_detected !~ oldPackName + call Tex_pack_uncheck(oldPackName) + endif + let i = i + 1 + let oldPackName = Tex_Strntok(oldpackages, ',', i) + endwhile + + " Then support packages which are used this time but weren't used last + " time. + let i = 1 + let newPackName = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + while newPackName != '' + if oldpackages !~ newPackName + call Tex_pack_one(newPackName) + endif + let i = i + 1 + let newPackName = Tex_Strntok(g:Tex_package_detected, ',', i) + endwhile + + " Throw an event that we are done scanning packages. Some packages might + " use this to change behavior based on which options have been used etc. + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_pack_updateall: throwing LatexSuiteScannedPackages event", "pack") + silent! do LatexSuite User LatexSuiteScannedPackages + + call Tex_Debug("-Tex_pack_updateall", "pack") +endfunction + +" }}} +" Tex_pack_one: supports each package in the argument list.{{{ +" Description: +" If no arguments are supplied, then the user is asked to choose from the +" packages found in the packages/ directory +function! Tex_pack_one(...) + if a:0 == 0 || (a:0 > 0 && a:1 == '') + let packlist = Tex_FindInRtp('', 'packages') + let packname = Tex_ChooseFromPrompt( + \ "Choose a package: \n" . + \ Tex_CreatePrompt(packlist, '3', ',') . + \ "\nEnter number or filename :", + \ packlist, ',') + if packname != '' + return Tex_pack_one(packname) + else + return '' + endif + else + " Support the packages supplied. This function can be called with + " multiple arguments in which case, support each of them in turn. + let retVal = '' + let omega = 1 + while omega <= a:0 + let packname = a:{omega} + if Tex_FindInRtp(packname, 'packages') != '' + call Tex_pack_check(packname) + if exists('g:TeX_package_option_'.packname) + \ && g:TeX_package_option_{packname} != '' + let retVal = retVal.'\usepackage[<++>]{'.packname.'}<++>' + else + let retVal = retVal.'\usepackage{'.packname.'}'."\" + endif + else + let retVal = retVal.'\usepackage{'.packname.'}'."\" + endif + let omega = omega + 1 + endwhile + return IMAP_PutTextWithMovement(substitute(retVal, "\$", '', ''), '<+', '+>') + endif +endfunction +" }}} +" Tex_ScanForPackages: scans the current file for \usepackage{} lines {{{ +" and if supported, loads the options and commands found in the +" corresponding package file. Also scans for \newenvironment and +" \newcommand lines and adds names to g:Tex_Prompted variables, they can be +" easy available through and shortcuts +function! Tex_ScanForPackages(...) + call Tex_Debug("+Tex_ScanForPackages", "pack") + + let pos = line('.').' | normal! '.virtcol('.').'|' + + " For package files without \begin and \end{document}, we might be told to + " search from beginning to end. + if a:0 < 2 + 0 + let beginline = search('\\begin{document}', 'W') + let endline = search('\\end{document}', 'W') + 0 + else + let beginline = a:1 + let endline = a:2 + endif + + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: Begining scans in [".bufname('%')."], beginline = ".beginline, "pack") + + + " Scan the file. First open up all the folds, because the command + " /somepattern + " issued in a closed fold _always_ goes to the first match. + let erm = v:errmsg + silent! normal! ggVGzO + let v:errmsg = erm + + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: beginning scan for \\usepackage lines", "pack") + " The wrap trick enables us to match \usepackage on the first line as + " well. + let wrap = 'w' + while search('^\s*\\usepackage\_.\{-}{\_.\+}', wrap) + let wrap = 'W' + + if line('.') > beginline + break + endif + + let saveA = @a + + " If there are options, then find those. + if getline('.') =~ '\\usepackage\[.\{-}\]' + let options = matchstr(getline('.'), '\\usepackage\[\zs.\{-}\ze\]') + elseif getline('.') =~ '\\usepackage\[' + " Entering here means that the user has split the \usepackage + " across newlines. Therefore, use yank. + exec "normal! /{\\"ayi}" + let options = @a + else + let options = '' + endif + + " The following statement puts the stuff between the { }'s of a + " \usepackage{stuff,foo} into @a. Do not use matchstr() and the like + " because we can have things split across lines and such. + exec "normal! /{\\"ay/}\" + + " now remove all whitespace from @a. We need to remove \n and \r + " because we can encounter stuff like + " \usepackage{pack1, + " newpackonanotherline} + let @a = substitute(@a, "[ \t\n\r]", '', 'g') + + " Now we have something like pack1,pack2,pack3 with possibly commas + " and stuff before the first package and after the last package name. + " Remove those. + let @a = substitute(@a, '\(^\W*\|\W*$\)', '', 'g') + + " This gets us a string like 'pack1,pack2,pack3' + " TODO: This will contain duplicates if the user has duplicates. + " Should we bother taking care of this? + let g:Tex_package_detected = g:Tex_package_detected.','.@a + + " For each package found, form a global variable of the form + " g:Tex_{packagename}_options + " which contains a list of the options. + let j = 1 + while Tex_Strntok(@a, ',', j) != '' + let g:Tex_{Tex_Strntok(@a, ',', j)}_options = options + let j = j + 1 + endwhile + + " Finally convert @a into something like '"pack1","pack2"' + let @a = substitute(@a, '^\|$', '"', 'g') + let @a = substitute(@a, ',', '","', 'g') + + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: found package(s) [".@a."] on line ".line('.'), "pack") + + " restore @a + let @a = saveA + endwhile + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: End scan \\usepackage, detected packages = ".g:Tex_package_detected, "pack") + + " TODO: This needs to be changed. In the future, we might have + " functionality to remember the fold-state before opening up all the folds + " and then re-creating them. Use mkview.vim. + let erm = v:errmsg + silent! normal! ggVGzC + let v:errmsg = erm + + " Because creating list of detected packages gives string + " ',pack1,pack2,pack3' remove leading , + let g:Tex_package_detected = substitute(g:Tex_package_detected, '^,', '', '') + + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: Beginning scan for \\newcommand's", "pack") + " Scans whole file (up to \end{document}) for \newcommand and adds this + " commands to g:Tex_PromptedCommands variable, it is easily available + " through + 0 + while search('^\s*\\newcommand\*\?{.\{-}}', 'W') + + if line('.') > endline + break + endif + + let newcommand = matchstr(getline('.'), '\\newcommand\*\?{\\\zs.\{-}\ze}') + let g:Tex_PromptedCommands = g:Tex_PromptedCommands . ',' . newcommand + + endwhile + + " Scans whole file (up to \end{document}) for \newenvironment and adds this + " environments to g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments variable, it is easily available + " through + 0 + call Tex_Debug(":Tex_ScanForPackages: Beginning scan for \\newenvironment's", 'pack') + + while search('^\s*\\newenvironment\*\?{.\{-}}', 'W') + call Tex_Debug('found newenvironment on '.line('.'), 'pack') + + if line('.') > endline + break + endif + + let newenvironment = matchstr(getline('.'), '\\newenvironment\*\?{\zs.\{-}\ze}') + let g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments = g:Tex_PromptedEnvironments . ',' . newenvironment + + endwhile + + exe pos + " first make a random search so that we push at least one item onto the + " search history. Since vim puts only one item in the history per function + " call, this way we make sure that one and only item is put into the + " search history. + normal! /^ + " now delete it... + call histdel('/', -1) + + call Tex_Debug("-Tex_ScanForPackages", "pack") +endfunction + +" }}} +" Tex_pack_supp_menu: sets up a menu for package files {{{ +" found in the packages directory groups the packages thus found into groups +" of 20... +function! Tex_pack_supp_menu() + let suplist = Tex_FindInRtp('', 'packages') + + call Tex_MakeSubmenu(suplist, g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.'Supported.', + \ '=Tex_pack_one("', '")') +endfunction + +" }}} +" Tex_pack: loads the options (and commands) for the given package {{{ +function! Tex_pack(pack) + if exists('g:TeX_package_'.a:pack) + + let optionList = g:TeX_package_option_{a:pack}.',' + let commandList = g:TeX_package_{a:pack}.',' + + " Don't create separator if in package file are only Vim commands. + " Rare but possible. + if !(commandList == ',' && optionList == ',') + exec 'amenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.'-sep'.a:pack.'- ' + endif + + if optionList != '' + + let mainMenuName = g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.a:pack.'\ Options.' + call s:GroupPackageMenuItems(optionList, mainMenuName, + \ '=IMAP_PutTextWithMovement("', ',")') + + endif + + if commandList != '' + + let mainMenuName = g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.a:pack.'\ Commands.' + call s:GroupPackageMenuItems(commandList, mainMenuName, + \ '=Tex_ProcessPackageCommand("', '")', + \ 'FilterPackageMenuLHS') + endif + endif +endfunction + +" }}} + +" ============================================================================== +" Menu Functions +" Creating menu items for the all the package files found in the packages/ +" directory as well as creating menus for each supported package found in the +" preamble. +" ============================================================================== +" Tex_MakeSubmenu: makes a submenu given a list of items {{{ +" Description: +" This function takes a comma seperated list of menu items and creates a +" 'grouped' menu. i.e, it groups the items into s:menu_div items each and +" puts them in submenus of the given mainMenu. +" Each menu item is linked to the HandlerFunc. +" If an additional argument is supplied, then it is used to filter each of +" the menu items to generate better names for the menu display. +" +function! Tex_MakeSubmenu(menuList, mainMenuName, + \ handlerFuncLHS, handlerFuncRHS, ...) + + let extractFunction = (a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : '' ) + let menuList = substitute(a:menuList, '[^,]$', ',', '') + + let doneMenuSubmenu = 0 + + while menuList != '' + + " Extract upto s:menu_div menus at once. + let menuBunch = matchstr(menuList, '\v(.{-},){,'.s:menu_div.'}') + + " The remaining menus go into the list. + let menuList = strpart(menuList, strlen(menuBunch)) + + let submenu = '' + " If there is something remaining, then we got s:menu_div items. + " therefore put these menu items into a submenu. + if strlen(menuList) || doneMenuSubmenu + exec 'let firstMenu = '.extractFunction."(matchstr(menuBunch, '\\v^.{-}\\ze,'))" + exec 'let lastMenu = '.extractFunction."(matchstr(menuBunch, '\\v[^,]{-}\\ze,$'))" + + let submenu = firstMenu.'\ \-\ '.lastMenu.'.' + + let doneMenuSubmenu = 1 + endif + + " Now for each menu create a menu under the submenu + let i = 1 + let menuName = Tex_Strntok(menuBunch, ',', i) + while menuName != '' + exec 'let menuItem = '.extractFunction.'(menuName)' + execute 'amenu '.a:mainMenuName.submenu.menuItem + \ ' '.a:handlerFuncLHS.menuName.a:handlerFuncRHS + + let i = i + 1 + let menuName = Tex_Strntok(menuBunch, ',', i) + endwhile + endwhile +endfunction + +" }}} +" GroupPackageMenuItems: uses the sbr: to split menus into groups {{{ +" Description: +" This function first splits up the menuList into groups based on the +" special sbr: tag and then calls Tex_MakeSubmenu +" +function! GroupPackageMenuItems(menuList, menuName, + \ handlerFuncLHS, handlerFuncRHS,...) + + if a:0 > 0 + let extractFunction = a:1 + else + let extractFunction = '' + endif + let menuList = a:menuList + + while matchstr(menuList, 'sbr:') != '' + let groupName = matchstr(menuList, '\v^sbr:\zs.{-}\ze,') + let menuList = strpart(menuList, strlen('sbr:'.groupName.',')) + if matchstr(menuList, 'sbr:') != '' + let menuGroup = matchstr(menuList, '\v^.{-},\zesbr:') + else + let menuGroup = menuList + endif + + call Tex_MakeSubmenu(menuGroup, a:menuName.groupName.'.', + \ a:handlerFuncLHS, a:handlerFuncRHS, extractFunction) + + let menuList = strpart(menuList, strlen(menuGroup)) + endwhile + + call Tex_MakeSubmenu(menuList, a:menuName, + \ a:handlerFuncLHS, a:handlerFuncRHS, extractFunction) + +endfunction " }}} +" Definition of what to do for various package commands {{{ +let s:CommandSpec_bra = '\<+replace+>{<++>}<++>' +let s:CommandSpec_brs = '\<+replace+><++>' +let s:CommandSpec_brd = '\<+replace+>{<++>}{<++>}<++>' +let s:CommandSpec_env = '\begin{<+replace+>}'."\<++>\".'\end{<+replace+>}<++>' +let s:CommandSpec_ens = '\begin{<+replace+>}<+extra+>'."\<++>\".'\end{<+replace+>}<++>' +let s:CommandSpec_eno = '\begin[<++>]{<+replace+>}'."\<++>\".'\end{<+replace+>}' +let s:CommandSpec_nor = '\<+replace+>' +let s:CommandSpec_noo = '\<+replace+>[<++>]' +let s:CommandSpec_nob = '\<+replace+>[<++>]{<++>}{<++>}<++>' +let s:CommandSpec_spe = '<+replace+>' +let s:CommandSpec_ = '\<+replace+>' + +let s:MenuLHS_bra = '\\&<+replace+>{}' +let s:MenuLHS_brs = '\\&<+replace+>{}' +let s:MenuLHS_brd = '\\&<+replace+>{}{}' +let s:MenuLHS_env = '&<+replace+>\ (E)' +let s:MenuLHS_ens = '&<+replace+>\ (E)' +let s:MenuLHS_eno = '&<+replace+>\ (E)' +let s:MenuLHS_nor = '\\&<+replace+>' +let s:MenuLHS_noo = '\\&<+replace+>[]' +let s:MenuLHS_nob = '\\&<+replace+>[]{}{}' +let s:MenuLHS_spe = '&<+replace+>' +let s:MenuLHS_sep = '-sep<+replace+>-' +let s:MenuLHS_ = '\\&<+replace+>' +" }}} +" Tex_ProcessPackageCommand: processes a command from the package menu {{{ +" Description: +function! Tex_ProcessPackageCommand(command) + if a:command =~ ':' + let commandType = matchstr(a:command, '^\w\+\ze:') + let commandName = matchstr(a:command, '^\w\+:\zs[^:]\+\ze:\?') + let extrapart = strpart(a:command, strlen(commandType.':'.commandName.':')) + else + let commandType = '' + let commandName = a:command + let extrapart = '' + endif + + let command = s:CommandSpec_{commandType} + let command = substitute(command, '<+replace+>', commandName, 'g') + let command = substitute(command, '<+extra+>', extrapart, 'g') + return IMAP_PutTextWithMovement(command) +endfunction +" }}} +" FilterPackageMenuLHS: filters the command description to provide a better menu item {{{ +" Description: +function! FilterPackageMenuLHS(command) + let commandType = matchstr(a:command, '^\w\+\ze:') + if commandType != '' + let commandName = strpart(a:command, strlen(commandType.':')) + else + let commandName = a:command + endif + + return substitute(s:MenuLHS_{commandType}, '<+replace+>', commandName, 'g') +endfunction " }}} + +if g:Tex_Menus + exe 'amenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.'&UpdatePackage :call Tex_pack(expand(""))' + exe 'amenu '.g:Tex_PackagesMenuLocation.'&UpdateAll :call Tex_pack_updateall(1)' + + call Tex_pack_supp_menu() +endif + +augroup LatexSuite + au LatexSuite User LatexSuiteFileType + \ call Tex_Debug('packages.vim: Catching LatexSuiteFileType event', 'pack') | + \ call Tex_pack_updateall(0) +augroup END + +" vim:fdm=marker:ts=4:sw=4:noet:ff=unix -- cgit v1.2.3