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LSP-ltex-ls

by LDAP ST4

Convenience package for the LTeX Language Server (Spell/Grammar check for LaTex and Markdown)

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Moved to https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP-ltex-ls

LSP-ltex-ls

Latex/Markdown grammar check support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through valentjn/ltex-ls.

Installation

  1. Install LSP via Package Control. If you prefer to install valentjn/ltex-ls without java bundled, make sure a x64-version is in path and JAVA_HOME is set.
  2. Install this plugin.
  3. Restart Sublime.

Note: Currently LSP ignores non-workspace files. Add the folder to Sublime Text to enable the Server.

Configuration

Here are some ways to configure the package and the language server.

  • From Preferences > Package Settings > LSP > Servers > LSP-ltex-ls
  • Project-specific configuration. From the command palette run Project: Edit Project and add your settings in:
{
     "settings": {
        "LSP": {
           "ltex-ls": {
              "settings": {
                 // Put your settings here
              }
           }
        }
     }
  }

Language Configuration

Limitations

This version lacks in comparison to vscode-ltex the possibility to add exceptions (rules, words, …) on a per-project basis. (Maybe added in the future.)