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landscape orientation—Describes a page which is rotated 90
degrees, and on which lines of print usually flow across the wider
dimension (or length) of the page. This is opposed to portrait
pages, on which lines of print flow across the more narrow
dimension (or width) of the page. For example, many office
documents are printed on 8.5-by-11 inch paper. With landscape
orientation, the page is rotated 90 degrees and print flows across
the 11-inch dimension of the page.
M
main application—The primary program provided in the
TextBridge Pro suite. TextBridge Pro runs as a standalone
application from the Macintosh desktop. Simply double-click on
the TextBridge Pro icon. The TextBridge Pro main window
appears and you can go on to run any document recognition task.
O
object—In AppleScript, the part of an application that responds
to events, and which contains elements and properties. Some
TextBridge Pro examples are window, zone, and recognizer.
optical character recognition (OCR)—A technology that
analyzes binary images of character shapes, identifies them as
particular characters, and outputs them to a text data stream,
either in computer memory or to a computer file. See also
recognition.
original quality—In TextBridge Pro preferences, a setting that
informs the program about the type of original document about to
be processed. The available settings are: Automatic, Normal, Fax,
and Dot-matrix.
output document—The output produced by TextBridge Pro is a
formatted document written to a file that you can open with your
word processor.
output text format—The word processor, spreadsheet, or other
file format to which recognized text can be converted and output.
TextBridge Pro supports output of recognized text to a number of
text formats.
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