Correct small things in doc/latex.txt.
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ the current buffer, by default mapped to '<localleader>lh'. If the default
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mappings are used, |latex#help| will display them. |latex#info| echoes the
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contents of |g:latex#data| and |b:latex|. This is useful mainly for
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debugging. Finally, |latex#reinit| clears the current data in |g:latex#data|
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and |b:latex|, stops running latexmk processes |latex#latexmk#stop_all|, and
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and |b:latex|, stops running `latexmk` processes |latex#latexmk#stop_all|, and
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then performs a new initialization with |latex#init|.
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For each latex project that is opened, a |Dictionary| is created and added to
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ The default mappings for |vim-latex| are given below. See 'map-listing' for
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an explanation of the format. The function |latex#help| is provided for
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convenience to list all the defined mappings, and it is by default mapped to
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'<localleader>lh'. The default mappings may be disabled with the option
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|g:latex_mappings_enabled|, if the user wishes to create his own mappings.
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|g:latex_mappings_enabled|, if the user wishes to create their own mappings.
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n % *@:call latex#motion#find_matching_pair()<cr>
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v % *@:<c-u>call latex#motion#find_matching_pair(1)<cr>
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ If this variable exists and is 0, then |vim-latex| is completely disabled. By
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default, it is not defined.
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*g:latex_build_dir*
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Set this variable in case a dedicated build dir is used with latexmk/latex
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Set this variable in case a dedicated build dir is used with `latexmk`/`latex`
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compilations. >
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let g:latex_build_dir = '.'
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<
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@ -302,26 +302,27 @@ List of section constructs that should be folded. >
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*g:latex_indent_enabled*
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Use |vim-latex| indentation function. Not as customizable as the official
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indentation function, but imho it is better.
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indentation function, but imho it is better. >
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let g:latex_indent_enabled = '1'
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<
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*g:latex_latexmk_autojump*
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Whether to automatically jump to the first error when the error window is
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opened with the default mapping or |latex#latexmk#errors|. >
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let g:latex_latexmk_autojump = '0'
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<
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*g:latex_latexmk_enabled*
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Whether to enable the latexmk interface or not. Note that even if it is not
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Whether to enable the `latexmk` interface or not. Note that even if it is not
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enabled, the autoload functions will be available. However, the
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necessary variables and autocommands will not be defined, and the mappings
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will not be created. >
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let g:latex_latexmk_enabled = 1
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*g:latex_latexmk_options*
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Set extra options for latexmk compilation. >
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Set extra options for `latexmk` compilation. >
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let g:latex_latexmk_options = ''
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<
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*g:latex_latexmk_output*
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Set desired output for latexmk compilation. >
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Set desired output for `latexmk` compilation. >
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let g:latex_latexmk_output = 'pdf'
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<
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*g:latex_latexmk_quickfix*
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@ -352,8 +353,8 @@ main tex file in multi-file projects. >
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*g:latex_mappings_enabled*
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Whether to load the default mappings. If this is set to 0, then no mappings
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will be defined. Since all of the functionality is available as functions,
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this allows the user to define his or her own mappings. >
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let g:latex_default_mappings = 1
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this allows the user to define their own mappings. >
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let g:latex_mappings_enabled= 1
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<
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*g:latex_motion_enabled*
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Whether to enable the motion interface. If it is disabled, then neither the
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@ -406,7 +407,7 @@ OMNI COMPLETION *vim-latex-completion*
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|vim-latex| provides an 'omnifunc' for omni completion, see |compl-omni| and
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|latex#complete#omnifunc|. The function is enabled by default, but may be
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disabled with |g:latex_complete_enabled|. Omni completion is accessible with
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'i_<CTRL-X><CTRL-O>'.
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'<CTRL-X><CTRL-O>'.
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The omni function completes labels and citations. The completion candidates
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are gathered with the functions |latex#complete#labels| and
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@ -730,7 +731,7 @@ slightly with the options |g:latex_errorformat_show_warnings| and
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|g:latex_errorformat_ignore_warnings|.
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*latex#latexmk#status*
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Show if the `latexmk` has been started for the current buffer. An optional
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Show if `latexmk` has been started for the current buffer. An optional
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argument may be supplied, in which case the status for all buffers is shown.
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*latex#latexmk#stop*
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@ -741,7 +742,8 @@ argument may be given, in which case the function becomes verbose.
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Stops all running `latexmk` processes.
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*latex#motion#find_matching_pair*
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Finds a matching pair of parenthesis or begin-end-tags. The functions is used
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Finds a matching pair of parentheses or begin-end-tags. The functions is used
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to find the pair closest to the current cursor position.
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*latex#motion#next_sec*
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A motion command function that moves to the next section. Used to redefine
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@ -759,7 +761,7 @@ A function that is used to create text objects for inline math structures.
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*latex#reinit*
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Clears the current global and local data in |g:latex#data| and |b:latex|,
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stops running latexmk processes |latex#latexmk#stop_all|, and then performs
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stops running `latexmk` processes |latex#latexmk#stop_all|, and then performs
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a new initialization.
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*latex#toc#open*
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@ -788,7 +790,7 @@ structure.
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Checks if the given position (or current position) is within a comment.
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*latex#util#kpsewhich*
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Parse file with kpsewhich.
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Parse file with `kpsewhich`.
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*latex#util#tex2tree*
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Turn tex structure to a tree composed of lists. E.g. >
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