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I haven't seem reported a small bug affecting images. If you insert an image, then find you have made a mistake and want to correct it, you have to remove the old image of the same name, then you add the file with new image of the same name. Then you insert the image again into the epub. But what shows up is not the new image but the old one.
It can be cured by restarting and inserting the image, but it seems that a buffer is not altered in this series of manipulations. My two cents on the rest. The spelling feature is very useful and I haven't experienced myself any other bugs. My use is not very demanding however. The operation of the find and replace feature is not so easy to understand but I did make it work. It does seem to leave one of the items stranded sometimes, but that was true previously as well. |
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The image bug described by mrmikel already happened at 0.4.2 though...
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I have not experienced the image bug until now. This is mainly because I don't usually switch images in and out. The book I am working on currently is fully of Greek words which I display as images copied out of the PDF. I do not always see imperfections in my copying until I insert them into the document, so I am doing a lot of more switching around of images.
As for find and replace, it has found all but one of the exact same thing, as I recall. Not such a big deal since I would likely find it in final proofreading. The only problem with working with epubs to get them in shape is not wanting to read them after I finish them for several months. I have seen enough of the epub for a while! |
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![]() Use Tweak EPUB (standalone or part of Calibre) to replace the file (keeping the exact name and case). I do this all the time to clean (de-speckle) images. |
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Thanks for the tip, theducks. I have tweak epub by itself and in calibre. I think I will change the workflow to placing all of them, then cleaning it up all at once. Now if I can just find a PDF with a non-blurred appendix to my epub.
BTW, I live in theducks country (U of Oregon Eugene)! |
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Just a small comment, I think that the current vanilla en_US dict is a bit weak for this use case and that perhaps the use of the OOo? dict would be better, this supports em/en dash as well as typographic apostrophes.
Converting the current one is possible, however I got a bit annoyed with figuring it out and just tried out the one from : http://extensions.services.openoffic.../dict-en-fixed (open as zip, includes GB and others, tho their support is a bit lacking) There might be newer versions which are a bit more expansive, I havent looked in the official repo. Which has worked quite a lot better and surpassed my use-case. |
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Not sure if it's been mentioned/fixed (I just noticed while reading before bed), the replace field is not using escaped meta-characters. For example <pre>\1\n\2</pre>, the \n which you would expect to give a new line, gives the literal \n (which you would expect to get from \\n).
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Included dictionaries are not installed to the user's home directory but instead put in the install directory just like translations. You can still add your own dictionaries in your home directory.
The dictionary issue with accents and fancy quotes has been fixed. This includes the NL language issue where correctly spelled words were being marked as incorrect. I've also changed the English dictionary to the OOo one as it has a larger word list. Meta-characters in replace as also been fixed. There are still a few bugs I need to work out and a few patches I need to integrate. I hope to have another (should be final) beta out tomorrow or Monday. |
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