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As mentioned in the documentation for the package, plain HTML files are considered HTML (Liquid). Normally this wouldnt be such a problem, but there are other packages (namely Emmet) that determine certain functionality based on file type. This functionality stops working for HTML files because this language package makes Atom autodetect HTML files as HTML (Liquid) files.
A work around is to manually set your HTML files as such instead of autodetect, but that quickly becomes tedious.
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I have the opposite issue. As of recently, with the latest versions of Atom, it autodetects files that were previously detected as HTML (Liquid), as HTML instead.
@tjkohli What you are saying is all HTML files are being detected as HTML files regardless of the fact that they are language liquid files or not. Correct?
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As mentioned in the documentation for the package, plain HTML files are considered HTML (Liquid). Normally this wouldnt be such a problem, but there are other packages (namely Emmet) that determine certain functionality based on file type. This functionality stops working for HTML files because this language package makes Atom autodetect HTML files as HTML (Liquid) files.
A work around is to manually set your HTML files as such instead of autodetect, but that quickly becomes tedious.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: