01-11-2012, 04:57 PM | #31 |
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Is there a way to turn the dictionary off???
I guess that I should be more explicit. Is there a way to toggle the dictionary display on/off? The highlighted words can be distracting when you are working on something else. Last edited by crutledge; 01-12-2012 at 08:56 AM. |
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Is there a way to write a REGEX that only matches words the dictionary highlights?
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01-11-2012, 06:26 PM | #33 |
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01-11-2012, 06:28 PM | #34 |
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Have no idea (unlikely though), but interesting idea. I was thinking about a spellcheck button that lists the lines with errors in them, but modifying Find in some way to find the next mis-spelled word is another approach worth considering.
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01-11-2012, 06:35 PM | #35 |
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I think a list for search and replace is something that'll be needed sooner or later - it could dual purpose for this too I guess. But I guess that's a feature request for the future
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What gave me the idea, was I want to remove hyphens (really Mdash) that ran into the next word. Spell check shows these as red, this would leave real hyphenated words alone
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Wrapping in some form will come back in a later version. |
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Don't you find those with a search for "MDash\B" ?
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I heard about an error, which I have not been able to reproduce yet. I can't reproduce, because I don't have a source in which the error is. I have asked for the file though.
It seems that Sigil will crash when a word contains the HTML entity . That entity is not visible, but apparently the word is indicated is misspelled. When after right-clicking on the word the correct spelling is chosen, Sigil crashes. I will try to reproduce, but at the moment if I use it doesn't get converted to a HTML entity. |
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\B is a dictionary based word boundary?
1)They are no longer Mdash (they got mangled in OCR/conversion). 2)How to tell the difference between a hyphenated words and a Mdash run-together? Spelling. Visually 1 or both sides of the dash fail spell check (and a few pass completely ) |
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I thought you meant "– bla" was fine and "–bla" was not, and with –\B you should find "–bla" But actually I am wrong, you need \b (although I do not understand why), so "–\b" will find "–bla". Of course if – got replaced by - this will not really work anymore |
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I want another 'AND' condition: Spelling error, since -\b is valid in many, many, cases. |
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If I had my druthers, the options would be; start from top or start from cursor. In either case, it would not wrap.
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Okay, found something else:
the expression (.*) is not capturing strings that are longer than one line of code. For example: a search for Code:
<div[^>]*>(.*)</div> Code:
<div class="s1"> <h4 class="calibre3" id="heading_id_2"><span class="none">Chapter 2.</span></h4> <h4 class="calibre3" id="heading_id_3"></h4> </div> |
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