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Old 03-31-2015, 05:25 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Rob557 View Post
The text is clearly English and the only language indicator I had found in the html code was at the start of titlepage.xhmtl where it says xml:lang="en".

But after reading your comment I looked around some more and now see that if I just look at the basic metadata there is an editable field for language. I've never had cause to look at that before (the language always seemed self-evident ).

I changed that metadata indicator from Russian to English and the spell checker now displays the potential spelling errors okay.

Thank you theducks for solving that problem !!
FWIW the spell checker Had a Language column
Not only is there English, those outside the USA have their own spellings and still call it english.

I am forever running into French words flagged wrong.
Lots of words with French roots appear in restaurant scenes, assignations...
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