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Description
Thinks grammar of some of my .tex files should be LaTeX Beamer for no reason. By the way, I woudn't mind just this, but I do mind that it disables my spell-checker.
Steps to reproduce & Minimum working example
Open a new file, keep it empty.
Save it with the extension .tex.
Expected behaviour
Default to LaTeX grammar. Only assume another grammar if there is some specific indicator.
Actual behaviour
Defaults to LaTeX Beamer grammar.
Additional information
I find that this doesn't happen when there is a documentclass command in the file. But I don't have that in files that are meant to be included using the input command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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in this box if you have done the following:Description
Thinks grammar of some of my
.tex
files should be LaTeX Beamer for no reason. By the way, I woudn't mind just this, but I do mind that it disables my spell-checker.Steps to reproduce & Minimum working example
.tex
.Expected behaviour
Default to LaTeX grammar. Only assume another grammar if there is some specific indicator.
Actual behaviour
Defaults to LaTeX Beamer grammar.
Additional information
I find that this doesn't happen when there is a
documentclass
command in the file. But I don't have that in files that are meant to be included using theinput
command.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: