On 2012-06-06, Yichao Zhou wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:07 AM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2012-05-23, Yichao Zhou wrote:
> >> Hi, everyone.
> >> Recently I want to change the foldmarker in tex file to <<<,>>>
> >> since there will be less conflict. So I record a macro
> >> :%s/{{{/<<</g^M:%s/}}}/>>>/g^M:setlocal fmr=<<<,>>>^M:w^M
> >> (You need to replace ^M to real ^M)
> >> However, vim will auto enter insert mode after all is finish, which
> >> I think is a vim's bug. This can not be reproduced every time.
> >>
> >> The attach file is an example tex file. Can anyone reproduces this problem?
> >
> > It worked fine for me. I tried it with my standard configuration
> > which includes the vim-latex-suite and with "vim -N -u NONE". I did
> > have to edit your attachment first, as the version you attached
> > already used <<< and >>> and not {{{ and }}}.
> >
> > I'm using Vim 7.3.524.
> I think this time this bug can be reproduced. Use the viminfo file in
> the attachment. Make sure latex-suite is installed. Open hw10_2.tex.
> Type @a. You will find that you are in the insert mode.
Yes, I can verify that using the latest vim-latex-suite download,
vim-latex-1.8.23-20120125.768-git8b62284.tar.gz, Vim 7.3.556, and
your attachments along with everything else in my ~/.vim. I have no
explanation nor solution, though.
> The problem is latex suite is too big that it is hard to detect what
> causes the problem.
That and it's mingled with all my other plugins.
Regards,
Gary
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