The letters will always be uppercase, so capitlization is not really an 
issue.

I can try to layout the letters in a straight line and use the line mode. 
However, I need to know the location of each character. That is which row 
and column it is placed on. If Tesseract fails recognizing a single letter 
when recognizing the entire straight line image, I have no way of knowing 
which letter is missing and therefore I do not know the location of any of 
the letters.

Den fredag den 14. november 2014 20.25.14 UTC+1 skrev Ryan Dev:
>
> It looks like all your characters are uppercase, but if that is not always 
> the case, my experience with doing per character ocr in tesseract is it 
> cannot handle capitalization properly. That is, is it a 'c' or a 'C'? 
>
> I layout all my characters in a straight line, and get much better results 
> using PSM line mode.
>

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