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+*latexsupport.txt* LATEX Support Mar 17 2006
+
+LaTeX Support *latex-support* *latexsupport*
+ Plugin version 1.6
+ for Vim version 6.0 and above
+ Fritz Mehner <mehner@fh-swf.de>
+
+Write and run LaTeX programs using menus.
+
+ 1. Usage |latexsupport-usage-gvim|
+ 1.1 Menu 'Comments' |latexsupport-comm|
+ 1.1.1 Append aligned comments to consecutive lines |latexsupport-comm-1|
+ 1.1.2 Code to comment |latexsupport-comm-2|
+ 1.1.3 Comment to code |latexsupport-comm-3|
+ 1.1.4 Frame comments, file header, ... |latexsupport-comm-4|
+ 1.2 Menu 'LaTeX' |latexsupport-latex|
+ 1.3 Menu 'Wizard' |latexsupport-wizard|
+ 1.3.1 Menu 'Snippets' |latexsupport-snippets|
+ 1.4 Menu 'Run' |latexsupport-run|
+ 1.4.1 Save and run |latexsupport-run-1|
+ 1.4.2 Run lacheck |latexsupport-run-2|
+ 1.4.3 Make clean |latexsupport-run-3|
+ 1.4.4 Settings |latexsupport-run-4|
+ 2. Hotkeys |latexsupport-hotkeys|
+ 3. Customization and configuration |latexsupport-custom|
+ 3.1 Global variables |latexsupport-custom-1|
+ 4. Template files and tags |latexsupport-tempfiles|
+ 4.1 Template files |latexsupport-tempfiles-1|
+ 4.2 Tags |latexsupport-tempfiles-2|
+ 5. Dictionaries |latexsupport-dictionary|
+ 6. Extend taglist.vim for LaTeX |latexsupport-taglist|
+ 7. Syntax based folding |latexsupport-folding|
+ 8. Release Notes |latexsupport-release-notes|
+
+ How to add this help file to Vim's help |add-local-help|
+
+
+==============================================================================
+1. USAGE WITH GUI (gVim) *latexsupport-usage-gvim*
+==============================================================================
+
+If the gvim root menu entry 'LaTeX' is not visible call it with the entry
+"Load LaTeX Support" from the standard Tools-menu.
+The entry "Load LaTeX Support" can also be used to unload the LaTeX-root menu.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+1.1 MENU 'Comments' *latexsupport-comm*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.1.1 APPEND ALIGNED COMMENTS TO CONSECUTIVE LINES *latexsupport-comm-1*
+
+In NORMAL MODE the menu entry
+ 'Line End Comm.'
+will append "<Tab><Tab><Tab>%<Space>" to the current line.
+
+In VISUAL MODE these entries will append aligned comments to all marked lines.
+Marking and commenting the first 3 lines
+
+ \lstset{stepnumber=0}
+ \lstset{framesep=2mm}
+ \lstset{linewidth=160mm}
+ \lstset{xleftmargin=6mm}
+
+yield
+
+ \lstset{stepnumber=0} %
+ \lstset{framesep=2mm} %
+ \lstset{linewidth=160mm} %
+ \lstset{xleftmargin=6mm}
+
+The cursor will be positioned at the end of the first line.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.1.2 CODE TO COMMENT *latexsupport-comm-2*
+
+A marked block
+
+xxxxxxxx
+xxxxxxxx
+xxxxxxxx
+
+will be changed by the menu entry 'code->comment' into a multiline comment
+(all (partially) marked lines):
+
+%xxxxxxxx
+%xxxxxxxx
+%xxxxxxxx
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.1.3 COMMENT TO CODE *latexsupport-comm-3*
+
+If one or more commented lines are marked the entry 'comment->code' will
+them.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.1.4 FRAME COMMENTS, FILE HEADER, ... *latexsupport-comm-4*
+
+Frame comments and the file header comment are read as templates from the
+appropriate files (see |latexsupport-tempfiles|).
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+1.2 MENU 'LaTeX' *latexsupport-latex*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.2.1 NORMAL MODE, INSERT MODE.
+
+An empty statement will be inserted. The entry 'environment->\figure{}' will
+insert an empty figure environment, change into insert mode and set the cursor
+at the beginning of the 2. line:
+
+\begin{figure}
+
+\end{figure}
+
+
+1.2.2 VISUAL MODE.
+
+Many entries will set a marked region inside the chosen construct. The
+highlighted area
+
+xxxxx
+xxxxx
+
+will be changed to
+
+\begin{figure}
+xxxxx
+xxxxx
+\end{figure}
+
+by the entry 'environment->\figure{}' .
+
+The entry '\ref' changes the marked text 'xxxxxx' in
+ aaa xxxxxx bbbbbbbb
+to
+ aaa \ref{xxxxxx} bbbbbbbb
+
+Some entries will double the marked text. The entry '\index' changes the
+marked text 'xxxxxx' in
+ aaa xxxxxx bbbbbbbb
+to
+ aaa xxxxxx \index{xxxxxx} bbbbbbbb
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+1.3 MENU 'Wizard' *latexsupport-wizard*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.3.1 CODE SNIPPETS *latexsupport-snippets*
+
+Code snippets are pieces of code which are kept in separate files in a special
+directory (e.g. a few lines of code or a complete template for a Makefile).
+File names are used to identify the snippets. The snippet directory will be
+created during the installation ( $HOME/.vim/codesnippets-latex is the
+default). Snippets are managed with the 3 entries
+
+ LaTeX -> Snippets -> read code snippet
+ LaTeX -> Snippets -> write code snippet
+ LaTeX -> Snippets -> edit code snippet
+
+from the Snippets submenu.
+
+CREATING A NEW SNIPPET
+When nothing is marked, "write code snippet" will write the whole buffer
+to a snippet file, otherwise the marked area will be written to a file.
+
+INSERT A SNIPPET
+Select the appropriate file from the snippet directory ("read code snippet").
+The inserted lines will be indented.
+
+EDIT A SNIPPET
+This is a normal edit.
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+1.4 MENU 'Run' *latexsupport-run*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1.4.1 SAVE AND RUN *latexsupport-run-1*
+
+Save the current buffer and run it through latex. Errors and warnings will be
+shown in a quickfix error window. You can navigate using quickfix commands
+(see |quickfix|).
+
+1.4.2 RUN lacheck *latexsupport-run-2*
+
+Save the current buffer and run it through lacheck (consistency checker for
+LaTeX documents). Errors and warnings will be shown in a quickfix error
+window. You can navigate using quickfix commands (see |quickfix|).
+
+1.4.3 MAKE CLEAN *latexsupport-run-3*
+
+This will remove the files with the following extension from the current
+working directory:
+
+ aux bbl blg brf dvi idx ilg ind
+ lof log lol lot out pdf ps toc
+
+This list of extensions is the default. The list can be changed by setting the
+global variable g:LATEX_Files_Clean .
+
+1.4.4 SETTINGS *latexsupport-run-4*
+
+Show the actual settings (global variables, plugin tags, version).
+
+==============================================================================
+2. HOTKEYS *latexsupport-hotkeys*
+==============================================================================
+
+The following hot keys are defined in normal, visual and insert mode:
+
+ Alt-F9 call xdvi
+ Ctrl-F9 compile with latex
+ Shift-F9 rum make
+
+The hot keys are defined in the file type plugin tex.vim .
+
+
+==============================================================================
+3. CUSTOMIZATION *latexsupport-custom*
+==============================================================================
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+3.1 GLOBAL VARIABLES *latexsupport-custom-1*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Several global variables are checked by the script to customize it:
+
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ GLOBAL VARIABLE DEFAULT VALUE TAG (see below)
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ g:LATEX_AuthorName "" |AUTHOR|
+ g:LATEX_AuthorRef "" |AUTHORREF|
+ g:LATEX_Email "" |EMAIL|
+ g:LATEX_Company "" |COMPANY|
+ g:LATEX_Project "" |PROJECT|
+ g:LATEX_CopyrightHolder "" |COPYRIGHTHOLDER|
+
+ g:LATEX_Template_Directory $HOME."/.vim/plugin/templates/"
+ g:LATEX_File_Header "tex-file-header"
+
+ g:LATEX_CodeSnippets $HOME."/.vim/codesnippets-latex/"
+ g:LATEX_Dictionary_File ""
+ g:LATEX_LoadMenus "yes"
+
+ g:LATEX_File_Extension "tex"
+ g:LATEX_dvi_viewer "xdvi"
+ g:LATEX_ps_viewer "gv"
+ g:LATEX_pdf_viewer "acroread"
+ g:LATEX_Files_Clean 'aux bbl blg brf dvi idx ilg ind lof log lol lot out pdf ps toc'
+
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+1. group: Defines the text which will be inserted for the tags when a template
+ is read in (see also |latexsupport-tempfiles| below).
+
+ g:LATEX_AuthorName : author name
+ g:LATEX_AuthorRef : author reference (e.g. acronym)
+ g:LATEX_Email : email address
+ g:LATEX_Company : name of the company / institution
+ g:LATEX_Project : project
+ g:LATEX_CopyrightHolder : the copyright holder
+
+2. group: g:LATEX_Template_Directory : Sets the template directory and the names of the
+ ... template files (see |latexsupport-tempfiles|).
+
+3. group: g:LATEX_CodeSnippets : The name of the code snippet directory
+ (see |latexsupport-snippets|).
+ g:LATEX_Dictionary_File : The name(s) of the dictionary file(s) used for
+ word completion (see also |latexsupport-dictionary|)
+ g:LATEX_LoadMenus : Load menus and mappings ("yes", "no") at startup.
+
+4. group: g:LATEX_File_Extension : File extension for latex files (default: tex).
+ g:LATEX_dvi_viewer : The standard dvi viewer (default: xdvi).
+ g:LATEX_ps_viewer : The standard Postscript viewer (default: gv).
+ g:LATEX_pdf_viewer : The standard PDF viewer (default: acroread).
+ g:LATEX_Files_Clean : List of file extensions for files to be deleted
+ (see |latexsupport-run-1|).
+
+To override the defaults add appropriate assignments to .vimrc .
+Here are my settings as an example:
+
+ let g:LATEX_AuthorName = "Dr.-Ing. Fritz Mehner"
+ let g:LATEX_AuthorRef = "Mn"
+ let g:LATEX_Email = "mehner@fh-swf.de"
+ let g:LATEX_Company = "FH Südwestfalen, Iserlohn"
+
+
+==============================================================================
+4. TEMPLATE FILES AND TAGS *latexsupport-tempfiles*
+==============================================================================
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+4.1 TEMPLATE FILES *latexsupport-tempfiles-1*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Some menu entries generate comments or commented code. Four menu entries
+generate block comments:
+
+ Frame Comm. %%
+ Frame Comm. ==
+ Frame Comm. --
+ File Prolog
+
+The file prolog is inserted from a file:
+
++--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
+| menu entry | global variable | file (distribution set) |
++--------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------------+
+| LaTeX-file header | g:LATEX_File_Header | tex-file-header |
+| | | |
+| < future extensions > | | |
++--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
+
+The template files can be written or changed by the user to fulfill special
+requirements (layout for a project or work group already exists,
+file headers / blocks have to be prepared for a documentation tool, ... ).
+They can hold not only comments but a complete file skeleton if this is
+necessary. So you may want to lay out your own templates.
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+4.2 TAGS *latexsupport-tempfiles-2*
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The comments in these files do not have to be personalized but they can be.
+The text can contain the following tags which are replaced by the appropriate
+information when the file is read in:
+
+ |AUTHOR|
+ |AUTHORREF|
+ |COMPANY|
+ |COPYRIGHTHOLDER|
+ |CURSOR|
+ |DATE|
+ |EMAIL|
+ |FILENAME|
+ |PROJECT|
+ |TIME|
+ |YEAR|
+
+Each tag can occur more than once. The tag |CURSOR| may appear only once.
+The tag |CURSOR| will be the cursor position after the block is read in.
+There is no need to use any of these tags, some or all can be missing.
+The template files can actually be links pointing to existing templates.
+
+
+==============================================================================
+5. DICTIONARY *latexsupport-dictionary*
+==============================================================================
+
+The file
+
+ wordlists/german.list
+
+is a part of this plugin and can be used (together with your own lists) as
+dictionary for automatic word completion. There is no default word list. If
+you want to use it with an additional list MyC.list put the following lines
+into .vimrc :
+
+ let g:Latex_Dictionary_File = $HOME."/.vim/wordlists/german.list,".
+ \ $HOME."/.vim/wordlists/MyC.list"
+
+The right side is a comma separated list of files. Note the point at the end
+of the first line (string concatenation) and the backslash in front of the
+second line (continuation line).
+You can use Vim's dictionary feature CTRL-X, CTRL-K (and CTRL-P, CTRL-N).
+
+
+==============================================================================
+6. EXTEND taglist.vim FOR LaTeX *latexsupport-taglist*
+==============================================================================
+
+The use of the Vim plugin taglist.vim (Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan) is highly
+recommended. It uses the program ctags which generates tag files for 3 dozen
+languages (Exuberant Ctags, Darren Hiebert, http://ctags.sourceforge.net).
+With the following extensions the structure of a LaTeX document and the list
+of targets in a makefile can be shown in the taglist window.
+
+1) Append the file customization.ctags to the file $HOME/.ctags .
+
+2) Add the following lines (from customization.vimrc) to $HOME/.vimrc :
+
+ "
+ "-------------------------------------------------------------------
+ " taglist.vim : define the title texts for LaTeX
+ " taglist.vim : define the title texts for make
+ "-------------------------------------------------------------------
+ noremap <silent> <F11> <Esc><Esc>:Tlist<CR>
+ inoremap <silent> <F11> <Esc><Esc>:Tlist<CR>
+
+ let tlist_tex_settings = 'latex;s:sections;g:graphics;l:labels'
+
+ let tlist_make_settings = 'make;m:makros;t:targets'
+
+
+3) restart vim/gvim
+
+The two maps will toggle the taglist window (hot key F11) in all editing modes.
+The two assignments define the headings for the make sections in the taglist
+window.
+
+
+==============================================================================
+7. SYNTAX BASED FOLDING *latexsupport-folding*
+==============================================================================
+
+The file syntax/tex.vim contains the basic settings for syntax based folding
+(see also |folding|). The Vim variable foldlevel is set to 999 :
+ set foldlevel=999
+i.e. folding starts at block nesting level 999 (i.e. at first there is
+no folding at all).
+This could be changed to an appropriate value, e.g. 5. Folding now would start
+always at level 5.
+The alternative is to keep the level 999 and start folding with the normal
+mode command 'zM' (close all folds) and then open those folds needed.
+
+To enable syntax based folding uncomment the last 3 lines in the file
+syntax/tex.vim .
+
+
+==============================================================================
+8. RELEASE NOTES *latexsupport-release-notes*
+==============================================================================
+
+See file README.latexsupport .
+
+==============================================================================
+vim:tw=78:noet:ts=2:ft=help:norl: