Spelling Options
The Settings Panel 175
• Sans-Serif and Monospaced
Character spacing is the same for each character; letter strokes do
not have finishing lines.
OCR-A
is an example of this font type.
OmniPage detects font styles during recognition and formats recognized
characters according to the font selected for that style. For example, if you
selected
Times New Roman
in the
Serif Proportional
drop-down list,
characters printed in Palatino (a serif proportional font used in this
manual) would be reformatted as Times New Roman during recognition.
Ignored Font Formats
You must select a universal font and font size for recognized text in your
document if you chose
Ignore All Formatting
in the OCR settings panel.
Select a font in the
Font
drop-down list box and a font size in the
Font Size
drop-down list.
OmniPage ignores all font styles during recognition and formats
recognized characters according to the font and font size you select.
For example, suppose you selected
Arial
in the
Font
drop-down list and
10
in the
Font Size
drop-down list. All characters, regardless of their current
font and point size, would be changed to Arial 10-point text during
recognition. The text would have no formatting (italic, bold, etc.) but
paragraph order would be maintained.
Spelling Options
Click the Spelling icon in the Settings Panel to select dictionaries and spell-
checking options.