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Originally Posted by BetterRed
I don't know what goes on inside Office Tabs, my use of it pre-dates my use of ePUBTools and if push came to shove it would take priority. I've put Conversion to ePUB back in the freezer - I was foolish to re-try it when I did.
But, if I could find a way to use Conversion within the context of Office Tabs it would streamline my workflow, because I could go directly into an Epub editor without having to switch to something else to fire up Sigil or ebook-editor.
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If Office Tabs is free, I can try to load it on my development machine to see if I can reproduce these problems. Perhaps then I can find what is going on.
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Originally Posted by BetterRed
BTW why can't the converter get the languages from the document. I assiduously mark the text with English (UK) and French (France), then the Converter the asks for a language, and to add insult to injury it defaults to English (Elizabethan US)!
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IIRC it tries to find the main language of the document, which is especially difficult when it contains multiple languages. I think, but I have to check the code to be sure, it will take the language set in the settings on the preparation procedure. I will look and place a setting for the language on the ePUB settings tab.
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Originally Posted by BetterRed
Yes there is a message, I think it's 'End of procedure' and it rings the bell. But when I go looking for '^?|Highlight|', which may not be immediately, and find nothing I wonder if I selected the right word list, or inadvertently pressed Ctrl+A, Ctrl+Alt+H to clear the highlights. It would be nice if it displayed something like this :
Marked 32 words using D:\BabbleOn\ePUB Tools\Mark Rules\IT_jargon.xml
But, all I really need to know is that it marked some or none. If it's none I know not to look for marked words - and maybe check which word list I used, I might have looked for IT-Jargon in a Dryden comedy
BR
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So, a simple counter? That could be done I think.