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 remedy this least intrusively?
Spell checking is activated for syntax regions. Most of the preamble
should not be spell checked. Spell checking *is* enabled for
\begin{document}..\end{document} (that's called a texDocZone by the
syntax highlighting), and it does work for the letter document classes
without sectioning.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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