Hi Lahiru,
Please read the wiki on the website for training info.
--Sven

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:17 AM, Lahiru Himash Madusanka
<[email protected]> wrote:
> can you tell me how to train tess in to a new language
>
> On Dec 6, 12:14 am, Phild <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have successfully trained Tesseract to read numeric OCR-A font.  So
>> far so good.
>>
>> I am also using the c/c++ code testApi contained in 'api' and this
>> works fine as long as I have preprocessed the image file (ie cropped
>> the area I'm interested in).
>>
>> The documents I am using, have a small area of some 20 chars or so,
>> which contain the OCR-A text.   In my code I need to be able to
>> specify only that area in which Tesseract will do the recognition.
>>
>> Does anyone have a fragment/snippet of c/c++ code which has the
>> call(s) to (I guess) rectangle which will tell Tesseract the area to
>> look at?   What are the parameters in, pixels?  Where is the origin
>> (0,0), top left, bottom left?
>>
>> Thanks for all help
>> Phil
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