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Currently the ispell language is hardcoded to en_US.
Since most of my documents are written in german, I could simply change that to de_DE.
(Changing it via customize does not work.)
But it would be much better to take the document language and use that.
In my org file I have:
#+language: de
Is there a way to use that to set up ispell?
We should detail troubleshooting tips in the README like:
- How to deal with the SSL cert issues
- Not to use the default brew install of emacs
And anything else we figure out as we triage issues.
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Most of the pattern markdown files have description text in HTML. This obviously doesn't get parsed correctly. This is one of the most obvious issues, but this kit, along with others like Foundation, Material Design, and others(?) should be flagged for review and updated for compatibility with the latest version of PL.
Some of the downloadable options files are outdated and should be fixed, for example ntuple_options_loki.py.
Should ideally be fixed using #7 which should be easier now Sphinx is being used. It can be done with [literalinclude and lines](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5
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I didn't know I had to use npm to install a starterkit. I found this info in the wiki. It would be helpful to have this note in the readme. Something like
npm i -s [starterkit-name]
gulp patternlab:loadstarterkit --kit=[starterkit-name]
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Add native Expo Google API integration for login as a module next to WebBrowser implementation, e.g.
auth/expo-googlenext toauth/googleRelevant docs:
https://docs.expo.io/versions/v31.0.0/sdk/google