Bump...

On 12 elo, 13:12, Alcareru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> If the rows on an image are close to each other and some letters are
> connected (like for example j connects to an l on a row below it.)
> tesseract fails to process the image right. At best it ignores the
> letter below totally or pulls it on the row above. So if have text
> like (l conects to g):
> Aug
>  Helsinki
> it is read as:
> Aulg
>  He sinki
> or
> Aug
>  He sinki
>
> Is there anything one can do to avoid that, (I'm not too keen on
> trying to implement an algorithm that tries to figure out where the
> rows go and space them out a bit, which is the only thing I can come
> up with.)? Are future releases of tesseract possibly addressing this
> issue?
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