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Spell check question/option
Trying to spell check a technical epub.
There are a LOT of words -- real and random conglomerations of letters e.g. FBI, IMPORTANT, UYTRE, NHYTGB, KJY1234, etc.) I did try a RegEx like spell check filter ([!A-Z]* but it seems to filter out everything since the spell check filter only seems to match substrings A checkbox option to not flag words in all caps or in all caps and digits would save a lot of scrolling with manual searching would be useful. So 'words' like ABCD, OIJMNH, KJYNB12BB, QQQQ would not be considered misspelt if the option were checked. By product is that it would miss misspelt acronyms, such as FIB instead of FBI |
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Spell check can do a Case sensitive sort.
Then Review (because Names will Be there also), The Ignore or add to a user dictionary |
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1) I don't want to load my user dictionary with a lot of words I'll never see again 2) I already skip the more 'cryptic' files with <!-- calibre-no-spell-check --> or put them in the Exclude Files list 3) Even sorted, I'll still need to plow through them all I seleted all the ones that started with a cap D and said [Ignore] and did a [Refresh] Not only did they come back in the list, the gray shading seems to jump around. I thought that theshading might mean 'Ignore' but it seems random |
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You can create a temporary User dictionary which you can simply delete when you are finished. In the image, I have named my User dictionary as "TempDict", and you can see that it is full of character names. Ignore is a temporary hide. Once you close the editor and restart it, they all come back. |
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You can have more than 1 USER dictionary.
Edit: Preferences: Manage dictionaries Once you have those, you select which to Add to in the spell check dialog |
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Seems (IMO) that it took more work than marking a simple checkbox on Spell Check that said [X] Ignore words in all CAPS/CAPS numbers |
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04-28-2024, 10:07 AM | #7 |
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Thanks but there's very many all cap words that I'd like not to have to process, either one at a time or by block selecting them and then [Ignore]
Typically the 'word' I want to ignore will never be seen again (and in the current book there are multiple 100s of them) so that'd be a lot of effort for something I'll never need If I were working with a bunch of Shakespeare plays, then it would be worthwhile to keep a user dictionary of character names Seems (IMO) that it's much less work to mark a simple checkbox on Spell Check that said [X] Ignore words in all CAPS/CAPS numbers or allowing a Regex in Spell Check Filter, e.g. [!A-Z]* to exclude words in all caps Last edited by phossler; 04-28-2024 at 10:11 AM. |
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IGNORE is a Temporary limited to that session (book edit).
A permanent ignore, is done by adding them to A dictionary |
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I dont think I'd want the spell check itself to ignore capitals/words with numbers, but I could possibly add options to the spell check dialog to filter those out while reviewing spellings.
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