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Notes on marks and area descriptions
Marks and areas
Write marks a distance of 1-2 characters from the area to be marked. If the mark is
too close to or too far from the area, it will not be recognized correctly.
A mark that is too close to the area will not be recognized as a mark.
A mark that is too far from the area will be recognized as a mark, but the area will not
be recognized correctly.
Write so that lines of text are as horizontal as possible.
If the space between lines is 1.5 lines or more, each line will be recognized as a
separate area.
If the text is written in a notebook with ruled lines, try as much as possible not to
overwrite the ruled lines.
If you overwrite a ruled line, the ruled line may be recognized as part of the text so
that the recognized area expands to include the ruled line.
Describing marks
As far as possible, write marks so that they are always the same width and height.
The standard for the spacing between the mark and the area, and between lines, is the
mark size.
If the mark is overly tall or wide, the mark size will be diffi cult to ascertain, so its
spacing from the area will also be diffi cult to identify.
If a mark is written in a notebook with ruled lines, write the mark so that it does not
touch the ruled lines.
If the mark extends over a ruled line, the ruled line may be assumed to be part of the
mark, in which case the mark may not be recognized or may be taken to be a different
mark.
Precautions when shooting
Always try to ensure that the object is vertically and horizontally aligned.
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