After :Abolish tits that is to say, and tits, I get * that is to say with a star in front of it. This happens only when vim-latex is loaded and in .tex files.
PS. The problem seems to lie somewhere in vim-latex/plugin/imaps.vim.
After :Abolish tits that is to say, and tits, I get * that is to say with a star in front of it. This happens only when vim-latex is loaded and in .tex files.
PS. The problem seems to lie somewhere in vim-latex/plugin/imaps.vim.
:Abolishis used to create mappings with several possibilities with{foo, bar}. What you're trying to do is a simple abbreviation which doesn't need the plugin so maybe that's why you get a weird behavior? Edit I just installed it and your command works good for me. Maybe something create a conflict in your vimrc. – statox Oct 05 '15 at 12:31