try vscode they said, it’s the best code editor ever they said… what kind of warped sadist puts fucking spell check…

  • @weirdboy@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    Why do you think this is spell check and not syntax checking?

    The tab shows as unsaved up at the top and there is a JS next to that, which probably means it’s trying to parse that as JavaScript. Just save the file with an appropriate extension (maybe .txt or .md) or you can (I think) also manually set that behavior.

  • @SqueakyBeaver@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    124 days ago

    I don’t think it’s spell check. For whatever reason, VSCode decided that you’re writing JS code and is trying to point out syntax errors. There should be some way to change the file type (open the command palette and look for “file type”, I suppose)

    • @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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      14 days ago

      Can usually use the command palette to explicitly create a new file of type “x” too I believe (assuming you have the extension installed, python, etc)

  • @Hexarei@beehaw.org
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    44 days ago

    The ‘untitled’ heading makes me think that’s an unsaved file - I think it only has spell check in non-syntaxed unsaved files. It’s been years since I used it but I never had it yelling at me in regular code 🤔

  • Executive Chimp
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    44 days ago

    …how? I actively tried to get spell check in vscode for editing markdown and couldn’t.

  • clove
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    24 days ago

    Ew. Is that a text editor? (I use KDE and that kind of UI WTF would irritate the hell out of me enough to switch, too! I don’t use kate, though, if that’s what that is.)

    • Sv443
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      114 days ago

      OP is using the high contrast theme, don’t blame that on the editor

    • 1ostA5tro6yneOP
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      34 days ago

      it’s vscode, and apparently it’s the only editor it’s happening with. i guess i owe the kde folks an apology.