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Issue with SpellCheck?
Hello! When trying to run a global Spell Check, i see the first image--background showing that there are spelling errors. If I call to Show All Words, the blank screen fills up--all words marked 'Mispelled? No'.
I am under Windows and just updated to Sigil 1.9.10: but it's some since I required the feature, so perhaps isn't a new issue... Thanks! |
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Change language in metadata from "eng" to "en" or "en_US", "en_GB" or something OTHER than "eng".
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Thanks! Language in metada was all right (English United States)--the issue was apparently with lang="eng" xml:lang="eng" in in the <html> tag--from original. Changing solves the problem--may as well delete it directly...
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Yep, "eng" is an invalid language.
Instead, you'd use:
so:
A basic list of valid language tags are here: Be careful though, because the underline isn't valid. You need to use a HYPHEN between the language + country (and any other extra subtags):
- - - - - - Technical Side Note: If you want all valid lang codes, see: If you want more info on how to use all the variants/tags, see: Technically, you can go 5 or 6+ layers deep... but in reality, most only handle levels 1+2. - - - - - - Quote:
The lower levels are going to take priority. So you can have an:
- - - - - - Side Note: You can see some of that latest discussion in:
and many of my Greek topics over the years: Marking your HTML lang + xml:lang is very helpful, especially when dealing with languages where you may need to use a different font. ![]() Of course, most people will just say:
and be done with it. ![]() But when you begin getting your book read by Text-to-Speech, or running it through Auto-Translate, tagging languages properly becomes very important. ![]() Last edited by Tex2002ans; 06-28-2022 at 07:36 PM. |
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