[bksvol-discuss] Re: [bksvol-discuss]Table of contentsWas A question on tables

  • From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 22:36:53 -0700 (PDT)

Is it only Kurzweill that does that? I've always had to move the page number to 
the chapter title  manually, usually because i now know that bookshare doesn't 
retain tabs, so I move them and separate them from the chapter title with a a 
space . It would be nice if there were some way Word could do it for me. But I 
usually have to change the font of the chapter title or the page number so it 
doesn' really matter. e
Cindy



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Subject: [bksvol-discussspan>] Re: A question on tables
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Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 11:48 AM

I can't say anything about most of your question, but that part about tables of 
contents being formatted so that the page numbers come after the chapter titles 
is a problem I have solved in Open Book 6. There is a setting that was checked 
by default called "recognize columns." I just unchecked it and now the page 
numbers appear on the same line as the chapter titles. I haven't actually 
scanned anything that is actually in columns yet, but when I do I expect to 
just check it again.



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table with 2 columns and 6 rows

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[bksvol-discuss] Re: A question on tables   

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8/25/2009 9:31:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time  

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I have not read the most recently updated volunteer's manual, so my apologies 
if this is covered in there.



But I wonder if someone on the list can say something about scanning a book 
with tables. 



I know that some programs like my version 11 of Kurzweil K-1000 does recognize 
tables and does what it does with them. But I have not taken the time yet

to know exactly how to deal with them. 



As one quick example, I know that frequently k-1000 recognizes a page with the 
table of contents as a table and will put the page numbers for each chapter

title like at the end of the text. And I usually go through the work and just 
move each successive page number to its corresponding chapter. Of course

there is possibility of an error here, so I rather dislike having to do this. 



So if anyone has knowledge of a setting or what you do when you encounter a 
page with tables when you are scanning, I would enjoy reading and learning from

you about it. 



Thanks.



Rik



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Deborah Murray 



Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:29 AM



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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A question on tables



    Hi Bob, 



Since this was my book, I'll add a bit more to this. 



I took another look at the rtf file I submitted. The table was already mangled 
before I sent it in, I just didn't realize it. 



So it seems the problem occurred when the file was converted from kes to rtf 
and I don't know why. It hasn't ever happened that I am aware of to any of

the other books I've scanned. 



Deborah 



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Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 7:18 AM

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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A question on tables



You've got it Mayrie.



I want to know why the table was in tact when the submitter sent it in, and was 
badly mauled when I got it. 



Bob  



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From: 

Mayrie ReNae 



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Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:21 AM



Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A question on tables



Hi Bob,     



I'm sorry.  I don't understand the question you're asking.  Are you asking why 
the submitter said the table was fine, but you encountered something that

didn't seem fine, and want to know how it got messed up? 



Mayrie  



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 [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob

Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 8:07 PM

To: bookshare volunteer discussion

Subject: [bksvol-discuss] A question on tables



Hi.



I recently proofread " 



HOWARD DEAN'S PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTHCARE REFORM



How We Can Achieve Affordable Medical Care for Every American and Make Our Jobs 
Safer". 



In one place there was a table of figures. In the file I downloaded the table 
spanned two pages which was awkward to read and through off the pagination. 



When I wrote the person who scanned the book she told me the table was fine 
when she sent the book in. 



My question is, when dealing with tables, what can be done to preserve the 
integrity of the table? 



Thanks.



Bob 



"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for 
it back when it begins to rain."   



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