Error detected while processing function LaTeXtoUnicode#Init..<SNR>12_L2U_UnsetTab:
line 1:
E121: Undefined variable: b:l2u_cmdtab_set
E15: Invalid expression: b:l2u_cmdtab_set
line 5:
E121: Undefined variable: b:l2u_tab_set
E15: Invalid expression: !b:l2u_tab_set
line 9:
E31: No such mapping
line 11:
E121: Undefined variable: s:l2u_fallback_trigger
E116: Invalid arguments for function <SNR>12_L2U_SetFallbackMapping
line 13:
E31: No such mapping
line 14:
E121: Undefined variable: s:l2u_fallback_trigger
irb(main):001:0> [[1,2],[3]].transpose
IndexError: element size differs (1 should be 2)
from (irb):1:in `transpose'
from (irb):1
from /usr/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'
You have two options, basically: autocmd magic (with the BufEnter event), or binding a keystroke to do the init thingy and hitting it every time you want LaTeX completion
@Doorknob Since the plugin specifically says to put things in the .vimrc, shouldn't this be something I should submit as an issue? Or does this sound like a "feature"?
It may be the plugin's fault. Or it may be a PEBKAC on my part, since I've never used this plugin and haven't really looked at it because I'm multitasking with other things :P
<Chatgoat / Wolfram> Best Guess: prompt returned upon death, ascension, escaping the dungeon, or quitting in the classic NetHack video game (Typing "y" usually reveals that you had an amulet of life saving that you weren't wearing, you had three potions of extra healing you didn't take, and that the mysterious ring you didn't wear for fear of cursedness was actually a blessed ring of slow digestion, which is especially irking if you just starved to death.) 2nd-best guess: Do you want your possessions identified?prompt returned upon death, ascension, escaping the dungeon, or quitting in the …
Chatgoat now has Wolfram|Alpha support apparently.
What would it be called to move an array/stack over one? i.e. `{a, b, c} => {c, a, b}` or `{a, b, c} => {b, c, a}` Is there an accepted name for this operation?
@Dennis 26 seasons of the old Doctor (Doctors 1-8), 9 seasons so far of the new Doctor (Doctors 9-12 [current]). The 9th Doctor started ten years ago in 2005.
> An eccentric yet compassionate extraterrestrial Time Lord zips through time and space to solve problems and battle injustice across the universe, traveling via the TARDIS, which is his old and occasionally unreliable spaceship that resembles a blue police phone box and is much, much larger inside than outside.