mszargar
October 15th, 2009, 08:59 AM
Hi,
I use Vim as my Latex editor, due to its no-clutter, no-hassle, minimal interface that lets me concentrate on what I write. I have configured the Latex extension correctly in a way that pressing <F9> on a \ref{} or \cite{} command brings up the citation completion window with a list of references in my .bib file. The only problem is that I don't know how to select one or more references and let the editor finish the completion task. I just press F9 and get a list, and then either I have to copy and paste or retype the found bibkeys. Pressing Return or F9 doesn't do anything. I couldn't find any information in Latex package help. I guess it is something obvious and everybody knows it, but around me noone uses Vim. Any idea how it works?
Mah
I use Vim as my Latex editor, due to its no-clutter, no-hassle, minimal interface that lets me concentrate on what I write. I have configured the Latex extension correctly in a way that pressing <F9> on a \ref{} or \cite{} command brings up the citation completion window with a list of references in my .bib file. The only problem is that I don't know how to select one or more references and let the editor finish the completion task. I just press F9 and get a list, and then either I have to copy and paste or retype the found bibkeys. Pressing Return or F9 doesn't do anything. I couldn't find any information in Latex package help. I guess it is something obvious and everybody knows it, but around me noone uses Vim. Any idea how it works?
Mah