Patrick,
This is a known issue which has been discussed in the last three days.
Please look in the archives or check the emails you've received from
the list for the last few days.
--Sven

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:04 AM, patrickq <[email protected]> wrote:
> This what I did:
>
> 1. Created a text file called eng.user-words, containing:
> Chest
> Chestnut
> Floor
> Vice
>
> 2. Placed the file in the tessdata folder (next to eng.traineddata)
>
> 3. Ran recognition on an image returning "Chesf" instead of "Chest"
> and "Fioor" instead of "Floor". Both mistaken "f" and "i" look quite
> right visually so I can only assume their confidence level would be
> low (but I didn't check).
>
> No effect whatsoever - zip. I can only assume that a variable must be
> set or a function needs to be called to turn this on (even though
> there is no mention of needing to set anything in the documentation)
> or (most likely) I just don't understand how this works and the
> dictionary kicks in only on the day or the summer solstice and when
> there is a full moon or something.
>
> Patrick
>
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