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Old 01-22-2012, 03:16 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
I would love for any program to offer a British and American English dictionary, since I work on programs in both variations. Maybe I can find and install the British English dictionary as well.
You can use any Hunspell dictionary. OpenOffice has a large selection. FYI, an .oxt is just a zip archive with the dictionary files inside of it. You just need the .aff and .dic files. Open Sigil's preferences, go to spelling and click the button on the button to open the user dictionary location. Put the .aff and .dic files there then restart Sigil for them to be available for use.
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