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Inverted or flipped block
If the application recognizes blocks containing inverted or flipped text incorrectly (a text
block, a table cell, or a whole table):
z Rightclick the block concerned and select the
Properties item in the local
menu. The Block properties dialog will open. Select the
Inverted or
Flipped item in the dialog and rerecognize the image.
Background recognition
If you wish to edit previously recognized pages and run recognition at the same time, you
may find background recognition mode useful. To start background recognition:
z Select the
Start Background Recognition item in the Process menu.
The sign will appear in the status line at the bottom of FineReader’s
main window. If
Details view mode is active in the Batch window (to acti
vate
Details view mode, rightclick on the Batch window and select
View>Details in the local menu), the page currently being recognized will
have the icon displayed in the
Opened by column.
When background recognition mode is activated, recognition will resume automatically if
an unrecognized page is added to the batch.
Note: Running background mode in the case of multiprocessor systems leads to an increase
in recognition speed if the batch being processed contains a large number of pages.
To stop Background Recognition:
z Select the Stop Background Recognition item in the Process menu.
Note: Background recognition mode uses recognition options active at the moment it has
been started.
Recognition with training
As previously stated, FineReader can read texts set in practically any font regardless of print
quality. Consequently, no prior training is normally required before recognition can take
place. FineReader, nevertheless, features a number of user pattern training tools.
Train User Pattern mode may come in useful when:
1. recognizing texts set in decorative fonts;
2. recognizing texts containing unusual characters (e.g. mathematical symbols);
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