Great stuff. It looks useful indeed.

I see in the Thoreau that there are numerous cases where ‘ll’ is mistaken for 
‘U’. It would be splendid if, after just a few of these were fixed manually, 
something could suggest performing numerous other replacements — particularly 
cases where ‘ll’ was already a candidate for the OCR of that word-part. Is this 
something that Abbyy can be induced to do?

If it’s workable, the same kind of “manually fix a few, then induce an 
algorithm to take over” approach would also apply nicely to the long s, at 
which Google fails miserably.

- L

On 3 Jan 2012, at 22:22, Lee Passey wrote:

> On Tue, January 3, 2012 1:05 pm, Laurence Penney wrote:
> 
>> How about caching results of (at least) these two examples?
> 
> Done:
> 
> http://www.ebookcoop.net/ebookcoop/cu31924097556546.html
> 
> http://www.ebookcoop.net/ebookcoop/tarzanofapes00burruoft.html
> 

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