Thanks Everett:I have an OCR on my Scanner / Printer and might try that. It messed up some of the numbers on a print version of my Resume though but as the sports guys are fond of saying, it is what it is - grin.
Rick USA----- Original Message ----- From: "E.J. Zufelt" <everett@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 10:46 AM Subject: Re: Reading Embedded ScreenShots of code in Website Articles
Kurzweil, last I checked, was even more. The alternative, one that I use periodically, is to print the document and then run it through a scanner that comes with OCR software. I have a Fujitsu ScanSnap s500 (not sure on the model). It was $400 and comes with Abby Finereader. It does 16 double sided pages / minute.HTH, Everett----- Original Message ----- From: "Ricks Place" <OFBGMail@xxxxxxxxx>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:41 AM Subject: Re: Reading Embedded ScreenShots of code in Website ArticlesHi Everett: Just a note, did you see the price of Open Book! over $900! What a rip. There should be a low cost piece of software out there but I've not found it yet. Guess they get big bucks for pattern recognition apps. I will have my sighted friend read it to me and give him a beer, a lot cheaper at least - grin.An OCR for e-text Might be a good project some day. Rick USA----- Original Message ----- From: "E.J. Zufelt" <everett@xxxxxxxxx>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:21 AM Subject: Re: Reading Embedded ScreenShots of code in Website ArticlesGood morning,If you have an application like OpenBook or Kurzweil you can print the article to that application's virtual printer and it should do the OCR for you.HTH, Everett----- Original Message ----- From: "Ricks Place" <OFBGMail@xxxxxxxxx>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 10:04 AM Subject: Reading Embedded ScreenShots of code in Website Articles Hi:Reading a Microsoft Article it has figure 1, figure 2 etc as examples of code which, of course, does not read with Windoweyes. Are you aware of any software to reade these items or a handy OCR or something that will reproduce them in text? My printer has a OCR but I used it once and it rearranged some numbers, not good for code of math formulas. Any ideas? Otherwise I have a sighted person to read me the pictures, or screen shots, and I can type them out. This is for a introduction to Neural Networks project published in the Microsoft Magazine in Vb.net.Thanks: Rick USA __________View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind__________View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind__________View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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