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Old 04-01-2014, 05:44 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
I second this suggestion. Sigil Spellcheck can point out every single instance of a hyphenated word
@Tex2002ans - I'd never looked at Sigil's spell checker until I thought of it as something that might help with OP's I-want-ems-not-hyphens problem.

I really like it, I recall seeing the presentation of misspellings in a similar list arrangement like Sigil's once before, in an add-in for Lotus Notes—loud groans are welcome—I find it much better than the more often used in line highlighting.

I hope Kovid adopts a similar presentation. I suggest the ability to copy the incorrect spelling to the Change Selected Word To: text box be added, maybe via the word list context menu. So that one could edit it there, useful when proper names have incorrect or inconsistent (pet peeve) spelling.

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