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z Stop at words not found in dictionary
z Stop at compound words
z Ignore words with digits and other nonalphabetic characters
z Correct spaces before and after punctuation marks
Error display level
The Error display level option allows you to select the degree to which errors are highlighted:
z
None – no recognition errors are highlighted.
z
Standard – unrecognized and uncertainly recognized characters are high
lighted.
z
Thorough – the same as Standard, however nondictionary words are also
highlighted.
Note: The number of errors displayed in the Text window will change if you reread a page
using a different error display level.
Stop at words with uncertain characters
The spell check stops each time it encounters words with uncertain characters.
Stop at words not found in the dictionary
The spell check stops each time it encounters nondictionary words. Note that a word may
well be contained in the dictionary, and has simply been read incorrectly.
Stop at compound words
The spell check stops at nondictionary words that can, however, be made up according to
available morphological models or from other dictionary words.
Ignore words with digits and other nonalphabetic characters
The spell check treats all words containing digits and other characters not included in the
recognition language as correct unless they also contain uncertain characters.
Correct spaces before and after punctuation marks
The spell check does not stop if it comes across incorrect spacings before or after punctua
tion marks, it simply corrects them automatically.
Adding and deleting words
to/from the user dictionary
Adding words to the user dictionary
Enlarging the dictionary is a good way of increasing recognition quality. During recognition,
FineReader checks all words it comes across for possible dictionary entries. Therefore it
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