Hi Pham,

> Hi. Hope you help me. Can you explain "fixed", "serif" and "fraktur" meaning?
> (by clearly way :)) ) If you know, please answer, really need it. Thanks so
> much!!

They are rememants of when Tesseract just did a few West European
languages, mostly, and I doubt they have much effect anymore. You
probably just want to leave them all unset.

Fixed: A fixed width (aka monospace) font, where all characters are
the same width.

Serif: A font with serifs, that is small flourishes at the end of
lines (compare Times New Roman (which is a serif font) with Arial
(which is not).

Fraktur: A fancy and very stylised font, most commonly seen in
German stylised writing.

I hope this helps. As I say, it probably isn't worth worrying about,
and is best to set them all to zero.

Nick

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