Comments (4)
Currently, the checks are performed after removal of % comments.
A fix would be to re-check, whenever a brace is inserted by a macro expansion, which in turn is easily detected.
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Fixed with release 1.5.2
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The version from release 1.5.2 does not check inclusion of [] brackets and \begin or \end of environments.
Furthermore, we also should perform the tests at replacements for "normal" and equation environments with fixed text.
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Closed in master after release 1.5.2
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Related Issues (20)
- Macro arguments without {} braces would be practical
- No tracking of (La)TeX constructs that span file boundaries
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- Need better math replacements for English texts HOT 1
- Macro may skip too much white space
- Final removal of lonely {} braces
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- Wrong handling of \verb macro and verbatim environment
- Function tex2txt() modifies globals
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- Line number tracking in macro arguments HOT 1
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- Injection of codes for verbatim text via --repl option HOT 1
- Restrictions for verb macro and verbatim environment
- Pairing of [] brackets ignores {} braces
- Equations: warnings on $, &, \\ enclosed in {} braces
- Displayed equations: & always leaves white space
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