hi and thanks for this great new - long awaited - feature!
I tried alt-print with a few pdf files opened in acrobat (newest version) with very different results.

How are we supposed to use this to get the best results out of it?

When I open a pdf then turn off browse mode and press alt-print virtual view starts the ocr. In two out of three pdf files I got "no text found" But there is text, I know it. In the third file VV did find text but also scanned the menue and sidebar of acrobat - so the text includes also "save pdf" "create pdf" and everything else.

how can I only get the text of an image?
And what can I do to get the other files scanned as an external ocr would do it?

Thanks for some hints!
best,
Martin


Am 04.11.2015 um 21:33 schrieb Aaron Smith via Talk:
Virtual View 5.0 now supports exciting new features such as the ability to OCR 
images from files or the screen, plus virtualizing various document formats, 
including PDF files. Here are some other features:

*             You can open an image in any format (jpg, bmp, png, tiff, etc.).
*             If you press Alt-Print Screen to capture the active window, 
Virtual View will automatically OCR it for you.
*             The Virtual View options dialog lets you control image 
manipulation to increase OCR success.
*             Supports UAC, allowing you to get contents (specifically UIA) 
from windows that are elevated.

*                     Images inside PDF files are prepended with [BEGIN IMAGE] 
and appended with [END IMAGE].
*             You can choose several different kinds of file formats to 
virtualize, including:

*                     Txt

*                     Html

*                     Xml

*                     Zip

*                     And if you have Office installed:

?  Docx

?  Xlsx

?  Pptx

Imagine a Word document filled with text boxes and word art. That information 
will show up as plain text when passed through Virtual View. Spreadsheets and 
PowerPoint presentations are the same way. If you want to quickly skim a 
PowerPoint presentation without opening PowerPoint, use Virtual View.

With zip files, Virtual View can open the zip file and get the text of all text 
files. At the very least, you can get a list of the files in the archive.

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