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ABBYY® FineReader 14 User’s Guide
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License Manager A utility used for managing ABBYY FineReader licenses and activating ABBYY
FineReader 14 Corporate.
ligature A combination of two or more characters that are "stuck" together (e.g. fi, fl, ffi). Such
characters are difficult for ABBYY FineReader to separate. Treating them as one character improves
OCR accuracy.
low-confidence characters Characters that may have been recognized by the program incorrectly.
low-confidence words Words that contain one or more low-confidence characters.
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monospaced font A font (such as Courier New) in which all characters are equally spaced. For better
OCR results on monospaced fonts, on the OCR tab of the Options dialog box, select Typewriter in the
Document type group of options.
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OCR (Optical Character Recognition) A technology that enables computers to read text, detect pictures,
tables, and other formatting elements.
OCR project A project created by ABBYY FineReader to process a document. It contains the images of
the document pages, their recognized text (if any), and the program settings.
OCR project options The set of options that can be selected in the Options dialog box (click
Tools>Options... to open this dialog box). These options also include user languages and patterns.
OCR project options can be saved and then used in other OCR projects.
omnifont system A recognition system that recognizes characters set in any font without prior training.
optional hyphen An optional hyphen (¬) indicates exactly where a word or word combination should be
split if it occurs at the end of a line (e.g. "autoformat" should be split into "auto" and "format"). ABBYY
FineReader replaces all hyphens found in dictionary words with optional hyphens.
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page layout The arrangement of text, tables, pictures, paragraphs, and columns on a page. The fonts,
font sizes, font colors, text background, and text orientation are also part of the page layout.
paradigm All grammatical forms of a word.
pattern A set of associations between averaged character images and their respective names.
Patterns are created when you train ABBYY FineReader on a specific text.
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