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I am not sure I understand the issue. Can you please provide a precise recipe based on emacs -Q, example files and your exact sequence of commands and key presses? |
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The discrepancy in behavior you're experiencing with the two Markdown files in jinx-correct mode may be attributed to several factors. First, check if the files are recognized as different file types by your editor, as this can affect their syntax highlighting and editing behaviors. Additionally, review your editor's configuration settings to see if specific options apply to one file but not the other. Plugins or extensions might also influence how correction candidates are displayed, so consider disabling them temporarily to identify any impact. Furthermore, even minor content differences, such as hidden characters or line endings, could lead to varying behaviors. Lastly, ensure that both files are opened in the same editor mode and check for any mode-specific settings that might alter functionality. By systematically examining these aspects, you can pinpoint the cause of the behavioral discrepancy between your two Markdown files. |
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I have two markdown files in the same directory with identical markdown mode and settings. The first, when entering jinx-correct mode, shows correction candidates for each word using M-n/M-p. The second one upon M-n/M-p shows repeat-mode advice, hiding correction candidates with "Repeat with ESC, n, p, $". I prefer avoiding repeat-mode advisory. I'm stumped on the cause of this behavioral discrepancy.
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