Actually, I'm quite sure it is a scanned image, because I can hear no
indication that any text is being displayed. When I arrow up or down I
only hear top and bottom. I never try scanning an already readable
document, because it would be pointless, plus most of the time I end up
with errors that wouldn't have shown up in the original. I did some of
this, but not much, with Openbook. I no longer have OB on my system,
haven' t yet gotten around to upgrading.
On 6/28/2016 2:32 PM, Chris Grabowski via Talk wrote:
Also, if you're sure it isn't a scanned image, you'd probably be best reading
it in Adobe reader or QRead that can read pdf files that are already accessible.
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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Marc Solomon via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 2:10 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Trouble with OCR on a .pdf file
There might not be anything you can do to solve this issue on your end. Sounds
like you are performing the correct steps. I would recommend sending the file
to support so they can investigate this issue further.
Best,
Marc
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On June 28, 2016 1:30:35 PM Larry Higgins via Talk <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello,
And I hope someone can give me some help with this one.
I am trying to convert a .pdf file from today's House Report on Benghazi
using VirtualView, but when I do, it will indicate that there 15 pages,
then the recognition will begin, and it will only process up to page 6,
but then it poops out, with no evidence of having saved the file in any
form.
I am using Windows 10 and WE 9.4 for Office. I have never had any luck
converting .pdf files in the past, but surely there has to be a way to
get this done.
Any help with this one would be greatly appreciated,
Larry
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