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When this value is at 1, a very large space or overlap will be accepted. This may case "false positives"
and separate words and text blocks may be considered as a single word if the value is too high.
Accepted values range from 0 to 1. The default value is 0.3, recommended values are between 0.05
and 0.30.
Delta Height
Defines the tolerance for the height and position difference between two target fragments. The higher
the number, the more difference between the fragment's height (the tallest font character's height) will
be accepted and the more vertical distance between fragments are accepted. Exponents, for example,
are higher and lower.
When this value is 0, no vertical shift is accepted between two fragments. When the value is 1, the
second text fragment can be shifted by as much as the height of the first fragment.
Accepted values range from 0 to 1. The default value is 0.15, recommended values are between 0.00
and 0.50.
Font Delta Height
Defines the tolerance for the difference in average height of fonts in the two target fragments. The
higher the number, the more difference in average font heights will be accepted. The average font
height is bigger in text written in uppercase than text written in lowercase.
At 0, the font size must be exactly the same between two fragments. At 1, a greater variance in font size
is accepted.
Accepted values range from 0 to 1. The default value is 0.65, recommended values are between 0.60
and 1.00.
Gap
Defines how spaces between two fragments are processed. If the space between two fragments is too
small, the text extraction will sometimes eliminate that space and count the two fragments as a single
word. To resolve this, the Gap setting can be changed. The lower this value, the higher the chance of a
space being added between two characters. A value too low may add spaces where they do not
belong.
Accepted values range from 0 to 0.5. The default value is 0.3, recommended values are between 0.25
and 0.40.
General and logging preferences
General plugin preferences control the level of detail added to the PlanetPress Workflow log file. Since
log files cover 24 hours of operation, choosing to log every task performed by PlanetPress Workflow
may result in the creation of excessively large files.
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