Hi,
I'm trying to user the tm spellchecking feature while editing latex files. Is there any way to avoid checking of the latex macros included in the text?
Ralf
On Mar 29, 2005, at 14:13, Ralf Wirdemann wrote:
I'm trying to user the tm spellchecking feature while editing latex files. Is there any way to avoid checking of the latex macros included in the text?
Currently not, but the system to allow this will debut in beta 6. Whether the feature will actually exist in beta 6 is uncertain, since it's long overdue, so I'm probably releasing beta 6 as soon as it makes sense, and some of the niceties that the new system will allow for aren't going to be before beta 7/8.
Mainly the hold-op with beta 6 has been switching to a multi-threaded design for parsing in the background -- this stuff is always a killer with regard to implementation... but I have it all working now, so I just need to optimize a few things and polish it, although “just” is probably an understatement.
You can install the much better spell checker aspell from http://www.ict.usc.edu/~leuski/cocoaspell/
It allows you to ignore html/tex tags and this works osx system wide.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:13:28 +0200, Ralf Wirdemann ralf@wirdemann.info wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to user the tm spellchecking feature while editing latex files. Is there any way to avoid checking of the latex macros included in the text?
Ralf
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