Le lundi 30 juin 2014 15:35:25 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
> Enno wrote:
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> > Le mardi 24 juin 2014 19:16:44 UTC+2, DrChip a écrit :
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> >>> Le vendredi 13 juin 2014 18:53:06 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
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> Enno wrote:
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> > Ok, I understand tha
Enno wrote:
Le mardi 24 juin 2014 19:16:44 UTC+2, DrChip a écrit :
Enno wrote:
Le vendredi 13 juin 2014 18:53:06 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
Enno wrote:
Ok, I understand that spell checking is only activated after a
keyword, such as the \section{..} command. But why is it that
\begin{d
Le mardi 24 juin 2014 19:16:44 UTC+2, DrChip a écrit :
> Enno wrote:
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> > Le vendredi 13 juin 2014 18:53:06 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
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> >> Enno wrote:
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> >>> Ok, I understand that spell checking is only activated after a
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> >>> keyword, such as the \section{..} command. But
Enno wrote:
Le vendredi 13 juin 2014 18:53:06 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
Enno wrote:
Ok, I understand that spell checking is only activated after a
keyword, such as the \section{..} command. But why is it that
\begin{document} does not belong to these keywords? This disables
spell check
Le vendredi 13 juin 2014 18:53:06 UTC+2, Charles Campbell a écrit :
> Enno wrote:
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> > Ok, I understand that spell checking is only activated after a
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> > keyword, such as the \section{..} command. But why is it that
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> > \begin{document} does not belong to these keywords? This disables
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Enno wrote:
Ok, I understand that spell checking is only activated after a
keyword, such as the \section{..} command. But why is it that
\begin{document} does not belong to these keywords? This disables
spell checking for example for letter document classes without any
sectioning. How to remed
Am Freitag, 16. Mai 2014 23:01:27 UTC+2 schrieb Charles Campbell:
> Enno wrote:
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> > This inconsistency is also discussed in the comments of the thread opener on
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> > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/135337/how-to-set-up-spell-checking-with-vim
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> > If set filetype=plainte
Enno wrote:
This inconsistency is also discussed in the comments of the thread opener on
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/135337/how-to-set-up-spell-checking-with-vim
If set filetype=plaintex, then spell checking in a tex file checks the text in
the whole document for spelling errors. (T
This inconsistency is also discussed in the comments of the thread opener on
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/135337/how-to-set-up-spell-checking-with-vim
If set filetype=plaintex, then spell checking in a tex file checks the text in
the whole document for spelling errors. (This is, spelli