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LTeX no longer checks hyphens for emdash #844

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RichardJECooke opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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LTeX no longer checks hyphens for emdash #844

RichardJECooke opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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1-bug 🐛 Issue type: Bug report (something isn't working as expected) 2-unconfirmed Issue status: Bug that needs to be reproduced (all new bugs have this label)

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RichardJECooke commented Jul 25, 2023

Describe the bug
When I first started using ltex a few days ago it recommended emdash instead of dash (hyphen) everywhere in my article.

Today it no longer does so.

Steps to reproduce
I don't know, I guess just run ltex for a while and it stops suggesting things. Maybe there's a way to refresh it? Perhaps reinstall is a workaround for this.

Anyway, type something in a markdown file like

- asdf - asdf.

Expected behavior
The second dash should be blue squiggly underlined as an error. It no longer is.

LTeX configuration
Please paste all configuration settings starting with ltex. from your settings.json. You can help us by temporarily removing some irrelevant settings from your settings.json and see if the bug still occurs.

"ltex.additionalRules.enablePickyRules": true,

Version information
List here the version information of the relevant software.

  • Ubuntu 23.04 - Linux 6.2.0-25-generic
  • VS Code: 1.80.1
  • vscode-ltex: don't know where to see this
@RichardJECooke RichardJECooke added 1-bug 🐛 Issue type: Bug report (something isn't working as expected) 2-unconfirmed Issue status: Bug that needs to be reproduced (all new bugs have this label) labels Jul 25, 2023
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