Snipmate.vim support for BibTeX files ===================================== This plugin provides some snippets for writing BibTeX (``.bib``) files. The supported entry types are: ``Article``, ``Book``, ``Booklet``, ``Conference``, ``InBook``, ``InCollection``, ``InProceedings``, ``Manual``, ``MastersThesis``, ``Misc``, ``PhDThesis``, ``Proceedings``, ``TechReport`` and ``Unpublished``. The trigger words are these names converted to lower case. Most of the optional fields (such as ``annote`` and ``eprint``) are not included. I tested this plugin against `garbas's Snipmate fork`_. If it doesn't work with your own configuration, please let me know. .. _garbas's Snipmate fork: https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate Dependencies ------------ * Vim (of course) * Snipmate_. Installation ------------ This addon is compatible with Pathogen_ and Vundle_. If you use one of them, you are awesome so you'll know what to do. I pretend to support installation with VAM_ as well, but I haven't tried it. If you are an old-fashioned Vimmer, just drop the bib.snippets_ file into the ``snippets`` directory of your Snipmate install. .. _Snipmate: https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate .. _Pathogen: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen .. _VAM: https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager .. _bib.snippets: https://github.com/rbonvall/snipmate-snippets-bib/blob/master/snippets/bib.snippets Author ------ Roberto Bonvallet