On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 11:35:59AM +0100, Janusz S. Bien wrote:
> Quote/Cytat - Nick White <[email protected]> (Mon 25 Nov 2013
> 12:50:51 PM CET):
> >Fraktur: A fancy and very stylised font, most commonly seen in
> >German stylised writing.
> 
> Actually Fraktur-like fonts were widely used in many countries
> including Poland.
> 
> Fraktur recognition is a very strong point of Tesseract, the only
> competitor is an expensive commercial version of Finereader.

Quite right, sorry if I downplayed the importance of Fraktur, it has
indeed been an important and popular font for a long time over a large
area, and you're right, Tesseract's good support of it is nothing to
casually brush aside!

Thanks for correcting me.

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