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Can not apply document dialect

Open ricardoavelino opened this issue 1 year ago • 17 comments

I am writing a document with British English, and the settings have worked so far.

However, today I noticed that even by changing the dialect to british, it still mark errors regarding to the american dialect.

Is there something that I can try to make this work properly again? I already tried to restart the server multiple times.

ricardoavelino avatar Apr 20 '23 11:04 ricardoavelino

I can confirm that this issue has appeared recently. The old configuration seems to be valid since a warning does not appear with:

"grammarly.config.documentDialect": "british",

rayvburn avatar Apr 26 '23 21:04 rayvburn

Have you found a way around it @rayvburn ?

ricardoavelino avatar Apr 26 '23 21:04 ricardoavelino

Nope. I've tried to delete the VSCode's workspace configuration and set british in the global preferences, but the text is still being checked against american dialect.

rayvburn avatar Apr 26 '23 23:04 rayvburn

I'm also having this issue, would be great for it to be fixed!

adriancaruana avatar Jun 24 '23 06:06 adriancaruana

Same; did the dialect API change?

haselwarter avatar Aug 15 '23 12:08 haselwarter

I'm also having this issue despite "grammarly.config.documentDialect": "british". Is there a way to ignore all the warnings related to "Non-American variants"

josehernandezvargas avatar Aug 15 '23 14:08 josehernandezvargas

I have a feeling that the bug appears only in .tex documents. Recently, I have been writing some markdown documentation and Grammarly did not complain about british words. Could you guys confirm?

I'm also using LaTeX Workshop to work with .tex, if that matters.

rayvburn avatar Aug 17 '23 08:08 rayvburn

I just copied the content of the .tex file into an .md file and it still complains about British spellings. I'm also using LaTeX workshop with .tex files by the way.

josehernandezvargas avatar Aug 17 '23 08:08 josehernandezvargas

I have a feeling that the bug appears only in .tex documents. Recently, I have been writing some markdown documentation and Grammarly did not complain about british words. Could you guys confirm?

I'm also using LaTeX Workshop to work with .tex, if that matters.

I have this problem in markdown as well

janrito avatar Aug 17 '23 09:08 janrito

Another +1 to this issue. Id be happy to look into it, but is this extension still being maintained? I see a bunch of open PRs and I'm hesitant to dig through code if a change might sit as a PR for an indefinite amount of time.

Samreay avatar Aug 22 '23 04:08 Samreay

I am also affected.

vzaliva avatar Dec 05 '23 01:12 vzaliva

@znck is there a fix for this?

ImLunaHey avatar Dec 26 '23 07:12 ImLunaHey

Australian seems to work and at least it stops telling me that "minimize" is wrong ("color" is marked as wrong though, see this article: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-switch-dialects/)

junglegobs avatar Jan 04 '24 16:01 junglegobs

I have "British English" in Grammarly account preferences on their website. Yet when using from emacs, I am getting "organisation" highlighted, and it suggests changing to "organization". My lsp-grammarly-dialect is set to "british".

vzaliva avatar Jan 08 '24 20:01 vzaliva

As a workaround, I just added British spellings (colour, optimise, etc.) to my personal dictionary on the Grammarly account and it stopped highlighting them.

josehernandezvargas avatar Jan 09 '24 09:01 josehernandezvargas

@znck Hi! Is there a fix to this? Is this extension being maintained? Thanks

isaldiviagonzatti avatar Apr 08 '24 13:04 isaldiviagonzatti

I'm also having the same issue.

SidSidSid16 avatar Apr 25 '24 18:04 SidSidSid16