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On 2009-04-28T12:43:23+00:00 Fermat-m wrote:

Version:           2.1 (using KDE 4.2.2)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

Using kile 2.1, kde 4.2.2 under ubuntu 9.04 Tools->Spelling... the spell
correction does not recordnize latex commands, options or comments and
wants to correct them. E.g. \textit is suggested to be replaced.

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On 2009-05-18T16:39:45+00:00 Darek Gałecki wrote:

I can confirm, this bug also applies to me.

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On 2009-06-04T12:41:24+00:00 p-f wrote:

Same problem here (2.0.81 on KDE 4.2.2, kubuntu). Seeing as how Kile is
a Latex editor, it's a bit sad that its default spell checker doesn't
support Latex markup.

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On 2009-09-17T23:12:21+00:00 Michel Ludwig wrote:

Fixed in kdelibs 4.4 with Kile 2.1.

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On 2010-07-31T19:28:30+00:00 Niburu1-k wrote:

The fix is not entirely adequate. E.g. \bibliography is not marked as a
spelling error but \bibliographystyle, \emph, \lnot, etc. are. It
appears there's only a select "few" commands that are being ignored by
spell check, but EVERY command should be ignored, i.e. every string of
the form '\<command>'. I imagine this is even easier to implement then
creating a "blacklist" of commands to ignore which is why it surprises
me that this route was not chosen.

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On 2010-07-31T23:18:38+00:00 Michel Ludwig wrote:

(In reply to comment #4)
> The fix is not entirely adequate. E.g. \bibliography is not marked as a
> spelling error but \bibliographystyle, \emph, \lnot, etc. are. It appears
> there's only a select "few" commands that are being ignored by spell check,  
> > but EVERY command should be ignored, i.e. every string of the form
> '\<command>'.I imagine this is even easier to implement then creating a
> "blacklist" of commands to ignore which is why it surprises me that this 
> route was not chosen.

This is exactly what is done.

Please ensure that you are using (at least) KDE 4.4, and that you are
using the most recent LaTeX highlighting file (latex.xml). You might
also want to delete an old version of it in

  $HOME/.kde/share/apps/katepart/syntax/

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On 2010-08-01T00:17:54+00:00 Niburu1-k wrote:

(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #4)
> > The fix is not entirely adequate. E.g. \bibliography is not marked as a
> > spelling error but \bibliographystyle, \emph, \lnot, etc. are. It appears
> > there's only a select "few" commands that are being ignored by spell check, 
> >  > but EVERY command should be ignored, i.e. every string of the form
> > '\<command>'.I imagine this is even easier to implement then creating a
> > "blacklist" of commands to ignore which is why it surprises me that this 
> > route was not chosen.
> 
> This is exactly what is done.
> 
> Please ensure that you are using (at least) KDE 4.4, and that you are using 
> the
> most recent LaTeX highlighting file (latex.xml). You might also want to delete
> an old version of it in
> 
>   $HOME/.kde/share/apps/katepart/syntax/

Ah, I'm using a custom latex.xml file I saved in my local directory so
that I could get syntax highlighting to behave nicely with my dark color
scheme. I suppose I might have to remove that to get spell check to work
correctly, but whether spell check ignores '\...' strings *should* be
independent of the syntax highlighting file. Why is the one dependent on
the other?

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On 2010-08-01T13:42:35+00:00 Michel Ludwig wrote:

(In reply to comment #6)
> Ah, I'm using a custom latex.xml file I saved in my local directory so that I
> could get syntax highlighting to behave nicely with my dark color scheme. I
> suppose I might have to remove that to get spell check to work correctly, but
> whether spell check ignores '\...' strings *should* be independent of the
> syntax highlighting file. Why is the one dependent on the other?

It's because the highlighting files specify which parts of the document
are being spell checked.

If you just want to adjust the colours for highlighting, there is no
need to modify the highlighting files themselves. You can set the
colours in the configuration dialog (Configure Kile / Editor / Fonts &
Colours / Highlighting Text Styles and then choose Markup / LaTeX).

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On 2019-06-27T11:57:49+00:00 Árpád Lukács wrote:

(In reply to Michel Ludwig from comment #3)
> Fixed in kdelibs 4.4 with Kile 2.1.

I am still experiencing this behaviour in kile 2.9.91 using kde 5.44.0
in kubuntu 18.04.2.

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