This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ChkTeX. It will be used with files that have use LaTeX (or LaTeXing) syntax.
SublimeLinter must be installed in order to use this plugin.
Please use Package Control to install the linter plugin.
Before installing this plugin, ensure that chktex
is installed on your system.
ChkTeX is available on CTAN and comes with e.g. TeX Live starting with TeX Live 2011, and available for many platforms.
If you are using a TeX distribution which does not include ChkTeX (for example MiKTeX) follow the instructions below to compile ChkTeX manually:
-
Make sure you don't have any spaces in the path to MikTeX
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Install cygwin with the
make
andgcc compiler
packages -
Download chktex and save in home directory of cygwin (default is C:\cygwin\home\USER)
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In the cygwin bash, run
cd c: cd cygwin64/home/USER cd chktex-1.7.2 configure make make install
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The resulting
chktex.exe
along withcygwin1.dll
should now be saved in a directory which is registered in the PATH environment variable (for example %MiKTeX Install%\miktex\bin\ is appropriate)
Please make sure that the path to chktex
is available to SublimeLinter.
The docs cover troubleshooting PATH configuration.
- SublimeLinter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/settings.html
- Linter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/linter_settings.html
By default, SublimeLinter-chktex ignores Warning 22 (Comment displayed) and Warning 30 (Multiple spaces detected in output). It also sets Warning 16 (Mathmode is still on at end of LaTeX file) as an error.
Additional settings for SublimeLinter-chktex:
nowarn
: A comma-separated list of warnings to ignore.erroron
: A comma-separated list of warnings to output as errors.