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Old 04-18-2014, 09:08 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
@Divingduck: Attach a file where you cannot jump to the next occurrence.

As for importing wordlists as user dictionaries, I can certainly implement that. However, in calibre a user dictionary contains not just a list of words but every word also has an associated language. Therefore, they cannot be exported as simple word lists without losing some information.

I dont understand why you need to turn off dictionaries. The spell check is perfectly capable of handling multilingual documents based on the language specified in the lang HTML attribute.
I 'correct' scanned Fantasy and Science Fiction. I sometimes create Universe specific dictionaries that do not belong elsewhere.

Having the ability to invoke a specific set of dictionaries is a plus.
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