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This specifies the name of the OCR text file to hold the text from the scanned image.
In addition to VueScan writing a specific file name, it can also automatically name your
files in three ways by placing special characters in the filename. See the beginning of
this section for information on how to use this auto-numbering feature.
The default setting of this option is "@.txt", which is expanded to
"Scan-YYMMDD-0001+.txt".
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | OCR text file (p. 86) is set.
Output | OCR text language
This option selects the language of the text that's being scanned. There's built-in
support for English, and 32 additional languages can be downloaded from:
http://www.hamrick.com/ocr.html
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | OCR text file (p. 86) is set.
Output | OCR text multi page
If set, this option will cause VueScan to create multi-page OCR text files. Each scan
will be added as a new page.
This option is useful when you are scanning documents and want all pages stored in a
single file.
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | OCR text file (p. 86) is set.
Output | OCR text RTF format
If set, this option will cause VueScan to write OCR text files in the RTF format (Rich
Text Format) used by Microsoft Word as well as most Mac OS X and Linux word
processors. This format preserves the location of the text on the page that's scanned,
along with the bold and italic settings of the text.
Advanced Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | OCR text file (p. 86) is set.
Output | Index file
This enables writing the cropped and processed images to an index file when scanning.
An index file contains thumbnail size copies of a set of images, for example a roll of
film. Each cropped image is added to the index print from left to right, top to bottom.
After saving an image to the index file, the file is closed and opened again if another
image is added.
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed.