robindijkhof / overleaf-textarea

This plugin displays your tex source in a textarea so plugins like grammarly can check it.
GNU General Public License v3.0
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It looks that the tool is no more working ! #39

Closed AmineBarrak closed 3 years ago

AmineBarrak commented 3 years ago

When I start activate button, it just respond Hi there! without any corrections suggestion.

robindijkhof commented 3 years ago

It is working fine for me. Can you provide some more information? Did you check the readme?

AmineBarrak commented 3 years ago

This is a screenshot i took https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3717285/110322880-cab28b80-7fe1-11eb-9c91-46bfa62fac7a.png

phHartl commented 3 years ago

I got the same error, but I could fix it. In my case another browser plugin (Decentraleyes) interfered with overleaf-textarea. After disabling the aforementioned extension the plugin worked as described.

robindijkhof commented 3 years ago

@AmineBarrak did you try to disable other plugins?

zachary-m commented 3 years ago

I had to deactivate all my other plug-ins, enable pop-ups, are refresh the page to see the editor box on the right. However, the underlining and corrects do not seem to correspond to the text I am viewing. So, it does not really work well. I believe this bug is caused by large chunks of text or tables that are commented out.

robindijkhof commented 3 years ago

Incorrect underlining is a Grammarly issue. I'm updating the readme with some known problems.

zachary-m commented 3 years ago

To be honest, that seems like more of an issue with the extension than Grammarly. The extension does not provide text for which grammarly can work correctly.