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ABBYY FineReader 11 User’s Guide
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Yiddish
Arial™ Unicode™ MS*
Thai
Arial™ Unicode™ MS*
Aharoni
David
Levenim mt
Miriam
Narkisim
Rod
Chinese (Simplified),
Chinese (Traditional),
Japanese, Korean,
Korean (Hangul)
Arial™ Unicode™ MS*
SimSun fonts
For example: SimSun (Founder Extended), SimSun18030, NSimSun.
Simhei
YouYuan
PMingLiU
MingLiU
Ming(forISO10646)
STSong
* This font is installed together with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2000 or later.
Disabling Automatic Image Processing
By default, any pages you add to an ABBYY FineReader document are automatically recognized.
However, if your document contains a text in a Characterbased language combined with a
European language, we recommend disabling automatic page orientation detection and using the
dual page splitting option only if all of the page images have the correct orientation (e.g., they
were not scanned upside down).
The Detect page orientation and Split facing pages options can be enabled and disabled
directly in the image scanning and opening dialog boxes, and from the Options dialog box on the
Scan/Open tab.
Note: To split facing pages in Arabic, Hebrew, or Yiddish, be sure to select the corresponding
recognition language first and only then select the Split facing pages option. This will ensure that
the pages are arranged in the correct order. You can also restore the original page numbering by
selecting the Swap book pages option. For details, see Numbering Pages in an ABBYY FineReader
Document.
If your document has a complex structure, we recommend disabling automatic analysis and OCR for
images and performing these operations manually.