I just implemented a lot of spelling
corrections for the LXX2012 (thanks to David Haslam), so you might
want to grab a fresh copy tomorrow.
On 08/10/2012 03:40 AM, Andrew Thule wrote:
Hmm, 'basons' was in my text too, so perhaps it was an
antiquate
On 08/09/2012 05:38 PM, Andrew Thule
wrote:
Michael, thanks very much. I've spell corrected the
following words:
kindreds to kindred
basons to basin
dulness to dullness.
I'm not sure which text you are using, the original Brenton or t
Too few people involved in legacy scripture preservation are aware of
Tesseract.
They struggle on using the OCR software that came bundled with their
scanner.
The results are far more error laden than they might be had they known
otherwise.
An army of touch typists would do better.
One of my TextP
It's a word, Andrew, as you can readily learn from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lictor
David
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Indeed, and I thought Eton was exclusive!
Does the next verse contain one too "and the lictors told..." or was
lictors a word?
~A
On Friday, August 10, 2012, David Haslam wrote:
> For the most amusing howler caused by an OCR error, install the Anderson
> (NT)
> module and read Acts 16:37
>
> btw
Hmm, 'basons' was in my text too, so perhaps it was an antiquated word
chosen by Brenton. Regardless, I'm working with your LXX2012 text, which
has already had some of the more archaic language improved, so will stick
with the change.
~A
On Thursday, August 9, 2012, Andrew Thule wrote:
> Michae
Yes from the CLI (initial training is painful - though skillful Internet
searches can often get you training files for particular fonts that are
close). I tried using Qtesseract, but the compilation was somewhat
problematic, and felt the time investment (to get the thing to work) was
little worth
Andrew,
Are you using Tesseract from the command line, or did you also install a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract_%28software%29#User_interfaces GUI
for Tesseract ?
If so, which? and any comments worth sharing?
David
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