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Ignoring arguments in LaTeX commands #3
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Browsing the code, couldn't it be quite simply added here:
Perhaps this could be changed to something like (though tidier):
You can add in lots of |
Without this, the spell-checker is too annoying to actually turn on, and hence useless. So +1. Seems like a solution was implemented here https://github.com/sharelatex/web-sharelatex/blob/07c6346f2a59d4823850cfd3ac18b4d0472835e4/public/js/ace/mode-tex.js#L23 but that's probably unrelated code today. |
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to write up this issue. We are in the process of migrating to a monorepo at https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf and will mark this repository read-only soon. We are going to close this issue now to avoid any confusion about the inability to comment further. If you believe this issue still needs addressing, please create a new issue at https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf. Thanks again! |
I noticed overleaf/overleaf#76, which suggests that the spell checker should ignore arguments to common LaTeX commands, e.g.
Does the spell-checker just use aspell through a pipe? From the command line, aspell can ignore specified LaTeX commands, e.g. to ignore the arguments of the above commands,
For details about the syntax, see 4.4.1.5 here. This is a very simple way of achieving the desired result.
Can you set-up something similar in the aspell pipe in spelling-sharelatex?
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