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"File not spell checked : lines are too long" on a markdown file #1256

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dbourrion opened this issue Sep 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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"File not spell checked : lines are too long" on a markdown file #1256

dbourrion opened this issue Sep 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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@dbourrion
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Hi
On a markdown file, I got that notification "File not spell checked : lines are too long".

Ok, it's something like a novel that I'm writing (I'm a writer) but I was already using vscode-spell-cheker before and it was working.

Can't find an explanation. Help welcome.

@Jason3S Jason3S pinned this issue Sep 2, 2021
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Jason3S commented Sep 2, 2021

It is there to prevent performance issue on generated files.

You can increase the limit: VS Code Settings -> spell block line

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Wow, yes, it works much better with a max increased at 5000

Thanks a lot.

Jason3S added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 3, 2021
Jason3S added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 3, 2021
* fix: Increase limits to help with #1256
* docs: Update text related to error message.
* dev: Add links to the docs for the error message.
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