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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
This is actually a fantastic idea.... ALTHOUGH, Indexes typically have a large amount of typos in my experience, so you may not want to ignore the file completely.
(Typically names spelled wrong, missing accents in names/words, etc. etc.)
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I wouldn't ignore - I'd initially exclude index, reference, content.opf, toc, list of figures etc - ie focus on the body of the book
And then deal with the others in a separate pass(es) and maybe exclude the body of the book. My thinking is that the file exclusions would not persist between sessions.
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
Maybe something along the lines of Sigil's "sigil_not_in_toc", maybe you could mark that p or blockquote with a class like "calibre_ignore_spellcheck".
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I hadn't considered how of 'exclude some paragraphs' would be done, for me it would be a nice to have.
Currently I ignore 'misspellings' in Shakespeare et al quotes; but t'would be most felicitous to do otherwise

In Word you can exclude blocks from its spell checker I think they persist until you do a spelling check reset on the document.
But I repeat, for me it's a nice to have.
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