Latex is not supported
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albertopasqualetto commented
In Latex comments are started by %
.
This is not handled in your extension, please add the support.
Thanks.
jgclark commented
LaTeX is not in the initial set of supported file types. Have you added
whatever extensions you're using for LaTeX files in the settings?
If you have, then please give some examples of what you're expecting to
happen, and (if relevant) examples where the extension is currently
breaking with LaTeX-style comments.
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In Latex comments are started by %.
This is not handled in your extension, please add the support.
Thanks.
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albertopasqualetto commented
What I am expecting is that in % TODO something
"TODO" IS highlighted like in other languages.
This is not happening in any case (but if I add .tex extension in acceped ones in settings, I see that if I write // TODO ...
or # TODO ...
then "TODO" is highlighted and I think it should not).
jgclark commented
It shouldn't matter whether this is behind a `%` or anything else.
From memory the default to highlight is `TODO:` not just `TODO`. Please
try that?
You can change this to `TODO` by adding `"todohighlight.keywords": [ ...]`
sections in the settings.
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What I am expecting is that in % TODO something "TODO" IS highlighted
like in other languages.
This is not happening in any case (but if I add .tex extension in acceped
ones in settings, I see that if I write // TODO ... or # TODO ... then
"TODO" is highlighted and I think it should not).
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albertopasqualetto commented
Ok, so probably I was using another extension without knowing its behavior.
In fact if I add ":", it works, thanks 👍🏻