[bksvol-discuss] Re: finereader 7 versus 8

  • From: "Jackie M." <xercon@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 17:30:34 -0700

Hi,

If you save the book as a text file, the bra\eaks are eliminated.  But then 
I think you would have to go back through and insert the breaks you want. 
Just a thought.

- Jackie McCraw

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Monica Willyard
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 11:00 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: finereader 7 versus 8


  Hi, Carrie.  Thanks for sharing your results with us.  I do have one
  question for you.  I understand that the Bookshare staff want the
  better OCR engine, and that's reasonable.  Are they aware that this
  page issue may significantly slow down approval of some longer books
  and some nonfiction?  I am asking this because with the current issue
  in play, books must be read through completely.  I believe that some
  of the more technical books you scan may end up sitting around
  because few validaters will be interested enough in them to do a
  thorough reading from cover to cover.  Of course, I may be wrong
  about this.  I am asking because I've seen how validaters have
  responded to textbooks and technical titles in the past.  They seem
  to be content to do a quick section break conversion, a spell check,
  and upload them.  The staff has a lot to deal with, and I'm curious
  to know if this aspect of approval has occured to them since it might
  not be obvious at first glance.  You have my support no matter which
  way you go because I know you want to produce the best scans
  possible.  I'm a little daunted by the Ellery Queen book because it
  has 700 actual pages with headers that change as each story changes
  plus the extra several hundred odd extra page breaks.  Maybe that
  colors my view of the section break issue so that it seems bigger
  than it is.  :)  I'm not giving up on the book, and the text is
  great.  I just wish I had a magic wand to zap the breaks and make
  them behave.  :)

  Monica Willyard

  At Tuesday 10/17/2006 12:00 AM, you wrote:
  >I went into the Bookshare office today, and chopped and scanned a
  >128-page book (A Nation of Immigrants by John F. Kennedy that I'll
  >submit later this week).  I used Finereader 7 to OCR it, and also
  >Finereader 8, and then compared the 2 .rtf files.

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