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Re: vim going autonomous on .tex files



Thank you for your reply!

also sprach Gregory Seidman <gss+debian@cs.brown.edu> [2004.02.21.2134 +0100]:
> Something is definitely setting up an abbreviation. You can verify this
> by typing in vim :abbr and looking at the list it gives.

As I stated in my message, I already checked that and found none!

> Do you administer the machine on which it is happening?

yes.

> I would tar up /usr/share/vim on the offending machine, untar it
> on the working machine, and diff -r the two directories to see if
> some helpful administrator decided to change something.

good idea (although i don't need to be admin, do i? ;^>):

the offender is vim-latexsuite. thanks, i should have thought of
that myself.

thus, it's a feature, not a bug. i guess i will have to read the
docs of vim-latexsuite rather than deinstalling ;^>

(god, i love debian!)

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