Nuance omnipage pro 7 for macintosh User Manual
Applying Styles to Zones
106 - Customizing OCR
4 Change the formatting attributes for the style as desired.
Click the button to the left of any formatting attribute if you
want to turn on an auto-detect option. This tells OmniPage Pro
to detect the formatting for you.
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to edit other styles.
Click Delete to delete a selected style from the style set.
Click Default to make a selected style the default style applied
Click Delete to delete a selected style from the style set.
Click Default to make a selected style the default style applied
to all zones when a style set is first selected for a page.
When you add a new style to a style set, its default formatting is based
on the formatting of the last-selected style. Therefore, to base a new style
on an existing style, select the existing style before creating the style.
To add new styles to the current style set:
1
Click New in the Edit Style Set dialog box.
The New Style Name dialog box appears.
The New Style Name dialog box appears.
2
Enter a name for the style you want to add and click OK.
For example, you could enter Heading as the name if you are
For example, you could enter Heading as the name if you are
creating a style for heading-type paragraphs.
3
Select the desired formatting attributes for the new style.
Repeat steps 13 to continue adding new styles to the style set.
Repeat steps 13 to continue adding new styles to the style set.
4
Click OK when you are finished editing the style set.
5
Click Done in the next dialog box if you do not want to edit any
other style sets.
Font Mapping
If Auto is selected as the font setting for a zone style, OmniPage Pro
automatically maps specified fonts to detected font types. To map fonts,
OmniPage Pro analyzes text and categorizes it as one of these font-types:
Proportional Serif
Character spacing varies depending on the character; short lines
finish off the letter strokes. The body text in this manual is an
example of this font type.