lsp-mode ❤️ LTEX
LSP Clients for LTEX
lsp-mode
client leveraging LTEX Language Server.
(use-package lsp-ltex
:ensure t
:hook (text-mode . (lambda ()
(require 'lsp-ltex)
(lsp))) ; or lsp-deferred
:init
(setq lsp-ltex-version "15.2.0")) ; make sure you have set this, see below
For lsp-ltex
to run you need to have ltex-ls
installed and available.
Go to https://valentjn.github.io/ltex/ltex-ls/installation.html, download
the appropriate version, uncompress, and place it under ~/.emacs.d/.cache/lsp/ltex-ls
. As explained there, if you download the archive that corresponds to
your platform, no Java installation is needed. If you use the platform-independent
file, you will need Java in your computer and you will need to set the JAVA_HOME
environment variable.
In the configuration for lsp-ltex
you will probably want to set the version
you want to use; for example (setq lsp-ltex-version "15.2.0")
in the init
section of use-package
.
Commands | Description |
---|---|
lsp-ltex-upgrade-ls | Upgrade LTEX server, if not found install it instead. |
lsp-ltex
supports following configuration. Each configuration is described in
detail in LTEX Settings.
ltex.enabled
via lsp-ltex-enabled
ltex.language
via lsp-ltex-language
ltex.dictionary
via lsp-ltex-dictionary
ltex.disabledRules
via lsp-ltex-disabled-rules
ltex.enabledRules
via lsp-ltex-enabled-rules
ltex.hiddenFalsePositives
via lsp-ltex-hidden-false-positives
ltex.bibtex.fields
via lsp-ltex-bibtex-fields
ltex.latex.commands
via lsp-ltex-latex-commands
ltex.latex.environments
via lsp-ltex-latex-environments
ltex.markdown.nodes
via lsp-ltex-markdown-nodes
ltex.additionalRules.enablePickyRules
via lsp-ltex-additional-rules-enable-picky-rules
ltex.additionalRules.motherTongue
via lsp-ltex-mother-tongue
ltex.additionalRules.languageModel
via lsp-ltex-additional-rules-language-model
ltex.additionalRules.neuralNetworkModel
via lsp-ltex-additional-rules-neural-network-model
ltex.additionalRules.word2VecModel
via lsp-ltex-additional-rules-word-2-vec-model
ltex.languageToolHttpServerUri
via lsp-ltex-languagetool-http-server-uri
ltex.languageToolOrg.username
via lsp-ltex-languagetool-org-username
ltex.languageToolOrg.apiKey
via lsp-ltex-languagetool-org-api-key
ltex.ltex-ls.path
via lsp-ltex-ls-path
ltex.ltex-ls.logLevel
via lsp-ltex-log-level
ltex.java.path
via lsp-ltex-java-path
ltex.java.initialHeapSize
via lsp-ltex-java-initial-heap-size
ltex.java.maximumHeapSize
via lsp-ltex-java-maximum-heap-size
ltex.sentenceCacheSize
via lsp-ltex-sentence-cache-size
ltex.completionEnabled
via lsp-ltex-completion-enabled
(currently, not implemented)ltex.diagnosticSeverity
via lsp-ltex-diagnostic-severity
ltex.checkFrequency
via lsp-ltex-check-frequency
ltex.clearDiagnosticsWhenClosingFile
via lsp-ltex-clear-diagnostics-when-closing-file
ltex.statusBarItem
via lsp-ltex-status-bar-item
(currently, not implemented)ltex.trace.server
via lsp-ltex-trace-server
If you would like to contribute to this project, you may either clone and make pull requests to this repository. Or you can clone the project and establish your own branch of this tool. Any methods are welcome!
To run the test locally, you will need the following tools:
Install all dependencies and development dependencies:
$ eask install-deps --dev
To test the package's installation:
$ eask package
$ eask install
To test compilation:
$ eask compile
🪧 The following steps are optional, but we recommend you follow these lint results!
The built-in checkdoc
linter:
$ eask lint checkdoc
The standard package
linter:
$ eask lint package
📝 P.S. For more information, find the Eask manual at https://emacs-eask.github.io/.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
See LICENSE
for details.