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Ignore new lines when analysing text. #354
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I can't see any setting to do this, so I'm going to assume it doesn't exist.
When I'm writing text in LaTeX, I keep my lines no longer than 100 characters. The problem is, this means that a sentence can span more than one line, but when that happens, Grammarly doesn't seem to understand that it's all one sentence.
It would be great to have a feature that lets me tell Grammarly to ignore
\n
characters, or treat them as spaces instead. In fact, if you wanted to make this feature even better, an option to set custom strings which should be replaced with another custom string before Grammarly reads them (not actually changing the contents of the file, just changing what Grammarly reads) would be very useful. The most useful way to do this would be to allow us to set a regular expression which should be replaced (and being able to use capture groups in the replacement e.g. $1, $2, etc.).Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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