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|    Re: OCR Software (2/2)    |
|    26 Jul 25 18:04:14    |
      [continued from previous message]              >Follow these steps to perform a Text Line OCR Capture:       > 1. Position your mouse pointer on or near the line of text to       > capture.       > 2. Press the Text Line OCR Capture hotkey (Windows Key + E).       > 3. Capture2Text will outline the captured text and save the OCR       > result to the clipboard.       >Example:       >How to Perform a Forward Text Line OCR Capture       >Capture2Text can automatically capture the line of text starting at       >the character that is closest to the mouse pointer and working       >forward.       >Follow these steps to perform a Forward Text Line OCR Capture:       > 1. Position your mouse pointer on or near the character to start at.       > 2. Press the Forward Text Line OCR Capture hotkey (Windows Key + W).       > 3. Capture2Text will outline the captured text and save the OCR       > result to the clipboard.       >Example:       >How to Perform a Bubble OCR Capture       >Capture2Text can automatically capture text contained within a comic       >book speech/thought bubble as long as the bubble is completely       >enclosed.       >Follow these steps to perform a Bubble OCR Capture:       > 1. Position your mouse pointer in the empty part of the bubble (not       > on the text).       > 2. Press the bubble OCR Capture hotkey (Windows Key + S).       > 3. Capture2Text will outline the captured text and save the OCR       > result to the clipboard.       >Example:       >How to Specify the Active OCR Language       >To specify the active OCR language, right-click the tray icon, click       >on OCR Language, and select an OCR languages from the list:       >Translation       >To enable the translation feature, start by opening the settings       >dialog (right-click tray icon and select "Settings..."), and       >clicking on the Translate tab.       >Check the "Append translation to clipboard" checkbox to append the       >translated text to the clipboard using the provided separator.       >Check the "Show translation in popup window" checkbox to display the       >translated text along side the OCR text in the popup window. For       >example:.       >Each installed OCR language may be translated to a different       >language.       >Note 1: Some OCR languages do not have translation support.       >Unsupported languages will not be displayed.       >Note 2: The translation feature requires Internet access.       >Settings       >Right-click the Capture2Text tray icon in the bottom-right of your       >screen and then select the "Settings..." option to bring up the       >Settings dialog. You may hover over many of the option labels to       >display a helpful tooltip explaining the option.       >...       [end quoted excerpt]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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