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Note:
1. If you find that you often use a certain language combi
nation, you can create a new language group that
includes the languages you most often use.
2. Increasing the number of the recognition languages used
simultaneously may have an adverse effect on recognition
quality. A reasonable number of languages to use simulta
neously is 2–3.
3. Before recognizing a document, ensure that the fonts
selected on the
Formatting tab support all the charac
ters contained in the recognition language(s) chosen,
otherwise the recognized text will be displayed incor
rectly (“?” or “ ” symbols will appear instead of letters).
See under “Fonts for Recognition Languages that may be
Displayed in Text Editor Incorrectly” in
ABBYY
FineReader Help
for more information.
You may find that your chosen recognition language is not listed. This can be because of one
of the following reasons :
1. The language is not supported by FineReader. See the complete list of recog
nition languages under “Supported Languages” in
ABBYY FineReader
Help
.
2. The language has not been included in the recognition language list dis
played on the
Recognition toolbar. To add a language, select the Choose
more languages
item in the language list on the Standard toolbar. The
Recognition language dialog will open. Select the language of your choice
in the dialog.
3. The language was disabled during custom installation.
Note: Always ensure that you use the same folder as the one that contains FineReader.
To show/hide a language in the dropdown list on the toolbar:
z Select the language of your choice in the Language Editor dialog
(
Tools>Language Editor) and then check or uncheck the Show this
language in the dropdown list on the toolbar
item.
Tip: It is even possible to set a recognition language for an individual block. To do this,
rightclick the block concerned and select the
Properties item in the local menu. The
Properties dialog will open. Select the Block tab in the dialog and then select the block
recognition language in the
Languages field on the tab.
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Chapter 6. Recognition