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Open a reference's file with a custom program #30
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Yeah unite. But then, its still just your system tool. On Linux I think its |
Thanks. But so what if I don't want to change the default but really define a new shortcut… is there a way to just fetch the path to the file and just use it in any custom command? Or the only way is via citation/file, and thus really via unite? Well if it is the only way, I'll double check unite documentation and this can be closed. |
Im not sure, check the unite docs. |
Hi, I'm using a lot citation.vim to open the articles (the actual pdf files). Following the readme I'm using
It works well but the files are opened with the default pdf viewer. I do use 2 different pdf viewers depending on whether I want to read or annotate the articles, so how could I adapt the previous command to open the article with a custom program? The fact that it goes through unite makes it difficult for me to understand how the command above can be adapted… maybe it's actually more a question related to unite than this plugin, but I'm not sure.
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