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z Builtin (the dictionary supplied with FineReader)
z
User dictionary
To add words to the dictionary or to use an existing user dictionary or
text file in Windows (ANSI) or Unicode encoding (the only requirement
is that words be separated by spaces or other nonalphabetic characters)
click the
Edit Dictionary button.
Note: The spellchecker will consider user dictionary words to be correct
if they are found in the text in one of the following capitalizations: dic
tionary set capitalization; lowercase only; uppercase only; first letter – cap
ital, remaining letters small. Examples include:
z Regular expression (used to specify the grammatical rules of the
new language; see the Regular Expressions section for details).
Note: 1. Click on the Advanced button in the Simple Language Properties dialog
to set advanced properties for the new language e.g. characters to be ignored,
prohibited characters, etc.
2. By default, all new user languages are saved into the batch folder. Note
that ABBYY FineReader Corporate Edition allows you to specify the fold
er to which the language should be saved. For more information on
group work with user languages and dictionaries, see under “Group work
with the same user languages and user dictionaries".
How to create a new language group
If you often recognize texts written in a certain language combination, say, English
German, you can create a language group combining these languages. The created group
will be displayed in the language list on the
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toolbar.
Note: You can specify the recognition languages to be used in the language list on the
Standard toolbar. To do this, select the Select multiple languages item in the list. The
Recognition Language dialog will open. Select the languages you need in the dialog.
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Chapter 6. Recognition
Dictionary set Correct occurrences of the word:
capitalization:
abc abc, Abc, ABC
Abc abc, Abc, ABC
ABC abc, Abc, ABC
aBc aBc, abc, Abc, ABC










