Is it a problem for all tex files, or only some? I have seen in the past (or maybe it was with ispell not flyspell), where it gets confused about what to skip and doesn’t check what it should. If it got sufficiently confused it could skip the entire file.
Otherwise try debugging into flyspell-buffer or flyspell-region. -Ivan On Dec 4, 2014, at 1:06 PM, Omid <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Tassilo for your reply. > > `after-change-functions' would be the right place to start /if/ > flyspell worked when called directly by the user (e.g., M-x > flyspell-buffer), but as I said it doesn't. > > Omid > > On 12/03/2014 03:24 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote: >> Omid <[email protected]> writes: >> >> Hi Omid, >> >>> I was wondering if you could give me some pointers as to how to go >>> about resolving this problem. >> >> I have to confess I know nothing about flyspell mode. I just activated >> it in a latex doc of mine, and apparently it works (and is cool!). >> >> What I can see is that flyspell adds `flyspell-after-change-function' to >> `after-change-functions'. Is it there for you, too? If not, that's the >> problem. If yes, try to edebug it... >> >> Bye, >> Tassilo >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> auctex mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex >> > > _______________________________________________ > auctex mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
