Costa,
will you please forward sample image and extracted text in French?
Regards,
-sriranga

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:59 PM, 74yrs old <[email protected]> wrote:

> costa,
>
> installed onenote2007 as suggested by you.
>
> 1)MSoffice language settings2007 - selected "enabled editing languages" as
> Kannada (limited support) and also  selected "Primary editing language"
> selected as "Kannada(limited support)
> closed by ok.
> 2) opened "MS office one note" - copied the kannada text from textfile and
> pasted  - print - selected sent to onenote2007 - copied image clicked on
> "copy text from this page of printout"
> and pasted on the text file - which display in English font garbage instead
> of in Kannada font?! as could be seen here pasted -
>
> eegsmwdde?c86eeoez8?)aae8)8h8d8J?D?De?Dd?Dh?Dhe??8o8zdr)MMed)dh
> dddJrDrDerDdrDhrDher?dodz&&)66e&)&h&d&J&D&De&Dd&Dh&Dhe&?&o&zumaaeujuh
> uduJeeeedehehea?uouz??))?9?9e?)?h?d?J?3?3e?3d?3h?3he?)??o?zM8)88eM)
> MhMdMJ8D8De8Dd8Dh8Dhe8?MoMz?Q)eee?)?h ?d
>
> Monday, June 22, 2009
> 4:59 PM
> Unfiled Notes Page 1
>
>
> Image also attached herewith for your ready reference and experiment at
> your end.
>
> Where I made a mistake?
>
> With regards,
>
> -sriranga(76yrsold)
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:47 PM, 74yrs old <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Costa,
>> Thanks for the detailed clarification requested for.
>> further my comments noted against each para below:
>> Regards,
>> -sriranga(76yrsold)
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:42 AM, costa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 74yrs old:
>>>
>>> OneNote is available for MS Office 2003, but I am not too sure if it
>>> is part of the MS Office 2003 standard or not. MS Office comes in
>>> different editions. OneNote might be part of the MS Office Pro
>>> edition.
>>>
>>> Now, I will refer to OneNote 2007 - I didn't use OneNote 2003.
>>>
>>> When you install OneNote, it will create a surrogate printer (called
>>> Send to OneNote 2007) that you can select from the printers list and
>>> if you do that the output will be sent to OneNote not to a real
>>> printer.
>>> > yes I agree with you.
>>>
>>
>>
>>> In my case I printed the scanned pdf file to OneNote. Because it was a
>>> multi-page document, OneNote created an inline image for each page.
>>> Now, you can save a page as a jpeg image. Or, if you want, you can
>>> right click and extract the text from the image (or all images
>>> representing the pages you scanned) and paste it wherever you want -
>>> notepad for instance.
>>> >If extract text from the kannada image and pasted to notepad  it will
>>> display only English
>>
>> Inspite of set lang to Kannada !
>> will you guide me step by step how to set the language   for example in
>> French?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Regarding the languages, I installed support for english, french and
>>> spanish. I don't know if it supports Asian languages, for instance,
>>> but I think it should. You have to check out the options in the office
>>> setup program.
>>> > XP supported Asian lang. I have checked out the options
>>>
>>
>>
>>> I don't know what format does OneNote store the scanned text under but
>>> I assume it is UTF-16.
>>> > No problem UTF-16 as well as UTF-8 are supported
>>> I don't know how to upload images to this forum.
>>>
>>   > In the Forum discussion - there is file section - where you can
>> upload the images or you can send directly to forum thro' gmail.
>>
>>
>>> If you install
>>> OneNote 2007 you should be able to do it yourself. There should be a
>>> trial version and you can check it out.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>>
>>>
>>
>

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