Leon Meier writes:
> On 03/16/2017 04:28 PM, Arash Esbati wrote:
>> (eval-after-load "tex-ispell"
>>'(TeX-ispell-skip-setcar '(("(" . ")"
>
> I appended this to ~/.gnu-emacs-custom, and made one line out of it
> (which is a cosmetic change). After restarting emacs on the file
On 03/16/2017 04:28 PM, Arash Esbati wrote:
(eval-after-load "tex-ispell"
'(TeX-ispell-skip-setcar '(("(" . ")"
Dear Arash:
I appended this to ~/.gnu-emacs-custom, and made one line out of it
(which is a cosmetic change). After restarting emacs on the file in
question, isp
I feel I have to be more precise: testing whatever you tell me
explicitly to test is still ok.
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For the record, I cannot reproduce this on my machine (Debian
testing). I have "aspell" as `ispell-program-name', not sure if this
is relevant.
Thank you, Mosè!
On the machine on which the bugs occurs, the value of the variable is
ispell.
Best, Leon
Hi Leon,
2017-03-16 13:29 GMT+01:00 Leon Meier :
> Used packages:
> - auctex 11.90.0,
> - emacs 24.3.1 (24.3-22.1 on OpenSuse),
> - ispell 3.3.02 (3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse),
> - ispell-american (american.aff v 1.23, 3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse)
>
> Bug description:
>
> Create the file q.tex with the
Leon Meier writes:
>> You can put something like this in your .emacs; then Emacs does it
>> automatically for you:
>>
>> (with-eval-after-load "tex-ispell"
>> (TeX-ispell-skip-setcar '(("(" . ")"
>
> These lines in .emacs result in
>
> [
> Warning (initialization): An error
Dear Arash:
You can put something like this in your .emacs; then Emacs does it
automatically for you:
(with-eval-after-load "tex-ispell"
(TeX-ispell-skip-setcar '(("(" . ")"
These lines in .emacs result in
[
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
`/h
Leon Meier writes:
>> 1) Try $\sigma$ contradition -- it has the same effect within LaTeX
> Then ispell complains, which is its correct behavior.
>
>>
>> 2) Try \( \sigma \) contradition -- note the spaces around \sigma; same
>> effect, but ugly
> Then ispell also complains, which is also its cor
1) Try $\sigma$ contradition -- it has the same effect within LaTeX
Then ispell complains, which is its correct behavior.
2) Try \( \sigma \) contradition -- note the spaces around \sigma; same
effect, but ugly
Then ispell also complains, which is also its correct behavior.
3) Eval the for
Leon Meier writes:
> Used packages:
> - auctex 11.90.0,
> - emacs 24.3.1 (24.3-22.1 on OpenSuse),
> - ispell 3.3.02 (3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse),
> - ispell-american (american.aff v 1.23, 3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse)
>
> Bug description:
>
> Create the file q.tex with the following contents (without t
Used packages:
- auctex 11.90.0,
- emacs 24.3.1 (24.3-22.1 on OpenSuse),
- ispell 3.3.02 (3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse),
- ispell-american (american.aff v 1.23, 3.3.02-113.1 on OpenSuse)
Bug description:
Create the file q.tex with the following contents (without the square
brackets):
[
\(\sigma\)
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