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Ignore \begin{…}
/ \end{…}
for environments like proof or theorem
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The correct syntax is the third one (with commas). That said, TeXtidote already handles these commands by replacing them with [X] in the text to analyze, so setting them as macros to ignore has no effect. I would consider that part of the issue as closed. The second issue you mention still stands. For the moment, TeXtidote does nothing with delimiters of environments like proof, theorem, etc. I agree that they should simply be ignored, and the text they contain be analyzed like normal text. |
\begin{…}
/ \end{…}
\begin{…}
/ \end{…}
for environments like proof or theorem
Thank you for the quick answer. Two comments about the issue that you consider resolved:
Here is my configuration file:
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Here are examples of
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What is the syntax to ignore multiple macros? I have tried
and
and
but none ignore
\citet
,\citep
and\citealp
in my document.In addition, TeXtidote complains about things like
Why isn’t
\begin{proof}
simply ignored? I don’t want to ignore the entire environment as it contains lots of text to be checked. Do we really have to use replacements for all such environments (theorem, lemma, corollary, proposition, assumption, etc, etc.)? If so, could you please show the syntax (especially how to include the backslash)?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: