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email-Command throws error #70

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73 opened this issue Feb 22, 2019 · 2 comments
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email-Command throws error #70

73 opened this issue Feb 22, 2019 · 2 comments
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@73
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73 commented Feb 22, 2019

Hi,

Thank you for this great piece of software. I will buy your postcard today.

WHAT HAVE I DONE:

I downloaded the Springer sample paper and ran it through textidote.

WHAT HAPPENED

* L36C35-L36C37 There should be a space after a period. If you are writing a 
  URL or a filename, use the \url{} or \verb markup. [sh:d:002] 
  \email{\{abc,lncs\}@uni-heidelberg.de}}
                                    ^^^

WHAT DID I EXPECT

Well, no error ;)

WORKAROUNDS TRIED

I tried to run --remove email , but it did not exclude \email.
My guess is that it does only work for environments not for commands.
However that is a feature request for another day.

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Hi! Looks like the e-mail issue will be fixed when the next version of LanguageTool is released. This will allow me to create a new version of TeXtidote without this problem. This is linked to #52.

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73 commented Feb 22, 2019 via email

@sylvainhalle sylvainhalle added this to the v0.8 milestone Feb 22, 2019
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