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Table Of Contents
Applying Styles to Zones
Customizing OCR - 107
Proportional Sans-Serif
Character spacing varies depending on the character; letter
strokes do not have finishing lines. The headings in this manual
are an example of this font type.
Monospaced Serif
Character spacing is the same for each character; short lines finish
off the letter strokes. &RXULHU is an example of this font type.
Monospaced Sans-Serif
Character spacing is the same for each character; letter strokes do
not have finishing lines. OCR-A is an example of this font type.
The font-mapping selections for a single style set apply to any style that
has
Auto
selected as the font setting. Different style sets can have
different font-mapping selections.
To change font mapping for a style set:
1Choose
Edit Style Set...
in the Settings menu.
2 Double-click the style set for which you want to change font
mapping selections.
3 Click
Font Mapping...
in the Edit Style Set dialog box.
The Automatic Font Mapping dialog box appears.
4 Select the font you want mapped to each font type.
You can select any fonts available on your system.
The selected fonts are applied
to text when their
corresponding font types are
detected during OCR.