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Old 07-31-2014, 12:01 PM   #113
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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
Done, in the next version you can choose to also check for parenthesis, brackets, braces and chevrons. Of course these can be chosen individually.

No idea when the next version will be ready though...
Amazing, can't wait to test it on further projects.

I also thought of another idea:

When running the Check Dialogue procedure, the highlight would show you the effected area. I would push the manual fix button.

I would copy/paste + look in the source/Sigil/doing some other fixes, then I would open up Word again, and the highlighting would be gone. This made it tough to spot the exact location where the error was.

Perhaps when doing manual correction, you can put in some temporary color highlights in the effected area (For example, a neon yellow/green background behind the words)?

Of course, when you go "Back to the procedure", just remove the highlights.
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