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An alternative way to typeset a document is to use <tt>:make</tt>. Set the current working
directory to the directory of the current buffer, then execute <tt>:make</tt>:
:lcd /path/to/my/project
:make
If a <tt>Makefile</tt> exists in the working directory, it is used (see below for a sample Makefile).
If no Makefile is found, <tt>mtxrun</tt> will be invoked directly.
Note that <tt>:make</tt> always performs synchronous typesetting. Also, if there are
errors, the quickfix list is populated, but you have to open it manually with <tt>:copen</tt>.
It is recommended that you map the above commands. For example, you may add
Here are a few examples:
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fun! Eatchar(pat) " See :help abbreviations let c = nr2char(getchar(0)) return (c =~ a:pat) ? '' : cendfun iab <buffer> ch. - \startchapter[title={<c-o>ma}]<cr><c-o>mb<cr>\stopchapter<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> s. - \startsection[title={<c-o>ma}]<cr><c-o>mb<cr>\stopsection<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> ss. - \startsubsection[title={<c-o>ma}]<cr><c-o>mb<cr>\stopsubsection<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> sss. - \startsubsubsection[title={<c-o>ma}]<cr><c-o>mb<cr>\stopsubsubsection<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> slide. - \startslide[title={<c-o>ma}]<cr><c-o>mb<cr>\stopslide<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> fig. - \startplacefigure<cr><tab>\externalfigure[<c-o>ma]%<cr>[]<c-o>mb<cr><c-d>\stopplacefigure<esc>`a`b`aa<c-o>a<c-r>=Eatchar('\s')<cr>iab <buffer> item. - \startitemize<cr><cr>\stopitemize<up><tab>\itemiab <buffer> enum. - \startitemize[n]<cr><cr>\stopitemize<up><tab>\itemiab <buffer> i. - \item
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Type the abbreviation (including the dot) followed by CTRL-] Space to expand the snippet, thencontinue typing normally.Abbreviations may be triggered by any other non-keyword character (different from CTRL-]),but in that case such character is inserted in the text. Inside the definition of an abbreviation, you may set marks, which allows you to jump between the differentparts of a snippet with CTRL-O and CTRL-I (in Normal mode) when the abbreviation is expanded. For example,after typing <tt>ch.<c-]></tt>, the cursor will be at the title's position. If you press <tt><esc><c-o></tt> (or<tt><c-o><c-o></tt> if you want to stay in Insert mode after the jump), you will jump between <tt>\startchapter</tt>and <tt>\stopchapter</tt>. You may use <tt><c-i></tt> (in Normal mode) to jump back.
Inside the definition of an abbreviation, marks may be set (see <tt>:h m</tt>), which allow you to jump between the different
parts of a snippet with TAB (CTRL-i) and CTRL-O (in Normal mode) after the abbreviation is expanded (see <tt>:h jump-motions</tt>).
For example, after typing <tt>ch- </tt>, the cursor will be at the title's position. If you press <tt><esc><tab></tt> (or
<tt><c-o><tab></tt> if you want to stay in Insert mode after the jump), you will jump between <tt>\startchapter</tt>
and <tt>\stopchapter</tt>.
=== Buffer-local Insert-mode macros to speed up editing ===
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