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Originally Posted by eschwartz
 that most of those features aren't life-changing.
@BR -- I'm not sure what you mean regarding the context menu, when I use the context menu in Firefox it certainly doesn't go and avoid highlighted text. I truly have no idea what you mean there.
OPF comments -- the calibre Editor can integrate with a calibre library, but it doesn't have to. Presumably people use it on its own.
I don't find the feature troubling, and it can be useful...
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Remember, I use the keyboard not the mouse, where you would right click I tap the menu key - here's three screen shots - the first will probably horrify you
firefox
ebook-editor

Note this is a mouse click because the menu key doesn't 'work' - yet
sigil
Hmmm - I just noticed something 'interesting'. The book I just used for the screenshots has a very large Index. In the calibre editor all the page reference numbers are reported as spelling errors-- over 900 of them! But they're not reported in Sigil. I think Sigil must ignore tokens that start with (or contain) digits, I can't see a preference. Maybe calibre should have a preference. FWIW Word has options to ignore words that - contain digits, are all upper case, are internet (including mail) and file addresses.
Other ways to solve my problem with Comments include me editing them out of the file before I spellcheck. Someone adding an option to Modify to exclude Comments (dc:description). I don't need the Comments to be in the epub and I always run Modify before I edit
BR