What does your 'I' look like? If it's just a vertical line as it is in
many fonts, without little horizontal bars left/right on top and
bottom, then your statement that it's an easy one is quite
incorrect :-)! When analyzed as a single letter, Tesseract in fact has
NO way to determine whether this is a uppercase 'I' and not a
lowercase 'L' - in fact, using Firefox I cannot tell these 2 letters
on my screen so I will rephrase: the uppercase letter after 'H' looks
the same as the lowercase letter after 'k'. As a single letter I would
assume Tess returns always the same choice and it might as well return
the one that is more common: lowercase 'L'

On Jun 22, 10:53 pm, JoshWright <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using tesseract to read a single letter at a time and it works
> perfect... except that it never recognizes the letter I.  Seems like
> an easy one to me! :)
>
> Any ideas on how I could tweek tesseract to identify a capital "I"?
>
> Thanks

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