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Old 05-31-2015, 01:38 AM   #12
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Book view is absolutely essential, in my view, for the final proof-reading of any book I'm working on. It is only at this time that some hidden misspellings pop out, such as the unintended hyphen in "as-sure", which easily passes the spell checker and remains hidden (to me) behind a lot of formatting directions found in the code view. The syntax is correct but the meaning is scrambled with the hyphen left in. Overall look and feel also become apparent only when book view is used. If Sigil supported book view better, I'd be using it a lot more than I do now. As it is, I'm really discouraged when I try to use ctrl-v to insert a single character and find that it's been surrounded by an extremely correct, but unnecessary, span to ensure it has been inserted as "text". Bah!
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