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The following items are optional in the XML file:
Item Name
Description
despeckle
Remove noise from the scanned image before recognising text
deskew
Remove skew from the scanned image
before recognising text
removecolor
Remove color from the exported document
removegeodistort
Removes geometrical distortions from the scanned image before
recognising text. This is useful when scanning books etc
lowresmode
Process the scanned image with low resolution. This is useful for
scanned faxes, low resolution images and bad print quality
documents
Each item has differing requirements and constraints on the type of data that is expected in the
value
section of the xml tag. Custom items are a set of optional items that can be referenced in
some of the items mentioned above. The names of these fields can be anything at all, but they
must be different from the parameter fields already in use. And the purpose of these tags is to
hold data that will be used when formatting some of the other items.
Let's say we have the following section of XML supplied by the MFP:
<field1 name="
language
">
English
</field1>
<field2 name="
format
">
PDF3
</field2>
<field3 name="
delivery
">
</field3>
<field4 name="
splittype
">
p
</field4>
<field5 name="
splitat
">
2
</field5>
<field6
name="
deliveryaddress
">
</field6
>
<field7 name="
deliverysecurity
">
username|password
</field7>
<field8 name="
firstname
">
john
</field8>
<field9 name="
lastname
">
doe
</field9>
<field10 name="
despeckle
">
enabled
</field10>
<field11 name="
lowresmode
">
disabled
</field11>
Language Item
The language item has the following format:
<field1 name="
language
">
{language list}
</field1>
Where the
{language list}
is a space separated list of languages from the list of languages
supported by e-BRIDGE Re-Rite. The language list will tell e-BRIDGE Re-Rite the list of
character sets to load when recognising a document.
The following is the list of accepted languages:
Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian,
Lithuanian, Macedonian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,