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Old 09-05-2015, 10:44 AM   #15
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I believe the problem on Linux is the path specified in the plugin for the dictionary (I don't have Linux so I can't confirm this). I have updated the plugin in the first post in this thread so that when the plugin is run for the first time, it asks for the location and filename of the dictionary (see the epub in the first post for details) that is used for correcting hyphenated words that should not be hyphenated. Hopefully this will resolve the problem in Linux so that it will not run and run, nor require the Cancel button to be pressed to exit.

I have improved the plugin for working with Chapter headings: Some words such as 'an' do not normally start with a capital letter when the heading is in titlecase. I have amended the plugin so that these words are now in lower case when titlecase is selected in the plugin. If you come across any words that should be lowercase but appear in titlecase then please let me know and I will update in the next version of this plugin.

With the previous version of the plugin when titlecase is applied to a chapter heading the first Roman numeral is capitalised and the remainder are in lower case; I have added an option to the 'Format chapter titles' dialog so that the user can select the required case for Roman numerals when title case is applied.

The plugin does require version 3.4 of Python - I should have mentioned this sooner.

@DiapDealer: Please remove the posts concerning the debate on the version of Python that is used as this detracts from the purpose of this thread. Thanks.

@davidfor: This plugin is for Sigil - my user name is misleading. Originally I joined the forum when there were no plans to develop Sigil further, so I chose my user name as CalibUser; when I found out that Sigil would continue to be developed I carried on using Sigil as my preferred ePub editor - I don't think it's possible to change user names. However, I do use Calibre for other functions.
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