User Guide
Note: The spelling checker will consider capitalization of words in the user dictionary to be
correct if they are found in the text with any of the following capitalizations: diction
ary set capitalization; lowercase only; uppercase only; sentence case capitalization
(first letter capitalized, remaining letters lowercase). Examples include:
Dictionary set capitalization: Correct occurrences of the word:
abc abc, Abc, ABC
Abc abc, Abc, ABC
ABC abc, Abc, ABC
aBc aBc, abc, Abc, ABC
● Regular expression (used to specify the grammatical rules of the new lan
guage; see the Regular Expressions section in ABBYY FineReader Help for
details.).
Note:
1. Click on the Advanced button in the Simple Language Properties dialog to set
advanced properties for the new language (e.g. characters to be ignored, pro
hibited characters, etc.).
2. As a default, new user languages are saved into the batch folder. Note that
ABBYY FineReader Corporate Edition allows you to specify a folder where the
language should be saved. For more information on group work with user lan
guages and dictionaries, see “Group work with the same user languages and
user dictionaries” in ABBYY FineReader Help.
How to Create a New Language Group
If you often recognize texts written in a certain language combination (e.g. English/German or
Italian/French), you may create a language group that combines these languages. The created
group will be displayed in the language list on the Standard toolbar..
Note: Customize the recognition languages that are shown on the language list of the
Standard toolbar by selecting Select multiple languages in the list. The
Recognition Language dialog will open. Select the desired languages in the dialog..
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ABBYY FineReader 7.0 User’s Guide