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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
So you have copies of all three files with the exact same names in both locations? I wouldn't recommend that. I don't know which one would take precedence in the drop-down selection box in Sigil's preferences. I would guess if they're both the exact same versions that it might not matter, but if there was a mixture of older and newer files in both locations... I can see that causing issues.
If you have the newest versions of en_GB.aff, en_GB.dic, and hyph_en_GB.dic in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Sigil\dictionaries location, then you simply don't need them in the the AppData location. Get them out of there (leave the "user_dict.txt" file all by itself).
The only quote issue I run into is when a word that doesn't exist in the built-in dictionary has an apostrophe (closing single curly quote ) in it. Spell-check won't recognize that single-quote/apostrophe even after I add the word to the user dictionary.
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I was saying earlier I cannot get Sigil to look at its own dictionary file - the only drop-down I get is for the Appdata.
However to answer your point the files in the AppData are a direct copy of the most recent Sigil dictionary file.
As per my first message your quote issue is resolved by changing it to a straight quote adding it to the built-in dictionary and then undoing your changes backs to a curly quote.