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Provide a detailed description of the false positive flagged by Harper.
Note: Using the Obsidian plugin
I've noticed Harper will incorrectly flag common words as incorrect spelling. See below, so far I've encountered "sigil" "oversized"
Also, an incorrect flag for multi name countries. "United States" is flagged to be incorrect, and it wants to change it to "United states"
Is it only flagging a non-error or is a spurious fix also suggested?
Flagging and suggesting fixes
Resources
If the problem is not obvious, some online resources clarifying the relevant grammar point can be useful.
Dictionary as a resource. Sigil is a word in the dictionary. So is oversized.
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain the false positive.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Alright. @saltysteev, I've found the problem. It should only be affecting v0.23.0. It does not exist on master. Once we push out a new release, this issue should be resolved.
Description
Provide a detailed description of the false positive flagged by Harper.
Note: Using the Obsidian plugin
I've noticed Harper will incorrectly flag common words as incorrect spelling. See below, so far I've encountered "sigil" "oversized"
Also, an incorrect flag for multi name countries. "United States" is flagged to be incorrect, and it wants to change it to "United states"
Is it only flagging a non-error or is a spurious fix also suggested?
Flagging and suggesting fixes
Resources
If the problem is not obvious, some online resources clarifying the relevant grammar point can be useful.
Dictionary as a resource. Sigil is a word in the dictionary. So is oversized.
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain the false positive.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: