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Old 12-16-2020, 10:57 AM   #17
elibrarian
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
I personally am not a fan of autocorrect or autocomplete. When writing longer things I typically speed things up by using my own unique abbreviations for longer or often used words and then doing a find and replace for each abbreviation. But this is typically done in a Word Processor long before loading it into Sigil.
I see that I've not been totally clear on what I suggest - I am not that great a fan of autocorrect myself, and habitually turn it off in Word etc. What I'm after is the part of the Atlantis autocorrect function that allows to load a personal/customised list of corrections and run it upon a whole text, which is extremely useful for correcting OCR'ed texts, especially from blackletter prints, where even Abbyy and gImageReader makes the same errors time and time again.

Hope this will clarify my meaning.

Regards,

Kim

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