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Some words/programming languages are bad, but don't get wave #5

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bean5 opened this issue Sep 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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Some words/programming languages are bad, but don't get wave #5

bean5 opened this issue Sep 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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bean5 commented Sep 7, 2014

Words that have non-letter characters (such as those in html) do not get waves. Examples include:

(should have been ul)

Also, no waves display in .h files for c++. I am okay with function names not being validated, but I misspelled words in comments and no wave appeared.

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bean5 commented Sep 7, 2014

By the way, I'm glad someone is working on this. It is a great feature to have!

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lee-dohm commented Sep 7, 2014

I should probably enhance my documentation. The underlining of misspelled words is handled by the spell-check package. All this package does is change the dashed underline that the spell-check package uses by default into a red, wavy underline.

If there is something that is misspelled that is not caught by the spell-check package or a situation when you think spell checking should happen that it isn't, you should file a bug there:

https://github.com/atom/spell-check/issues/new

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lee-dohm commented Oct 5, 2014

Closing this. If there are any questions you still have, let me know! 😀

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