Oh, the plugin is not so clever.
The first step, which is running the "Spellcheck" command and adding foreign words to the user's dictionary, has to be done by a human.
But after that, a bit of magic happens and if we have selected all the words correctly then they will be combined into phrases and surrounded by <span> with the selected attributes.
Today I will prepare a new thread for the plugin and invite beta testing.
I admit that only 10% of the plugin was coding and the other 90% was polishing the interface, but I did it just to make the plugin look good in front of discerning MR forum users.
I know that further testing and code improvements are needed, but without users who will devote their valuable time to beta testing there is little I can do. For my personal needs, I improved a few e-books and it just "worked".
And as for supported languages - I have not tested on languages not based on the Latin alphabet. Probably it will also work for Cyrillic (I have to check it).
I'm not even sure if the plugin will provide support for Arabic, Hebrew or Asian languages in the future.
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