When performing OCR on a document, ABBYY FineReader uses some
information about the language of the document (this language
should be selected from the Document Languages drop-down
list in the Document window). If there are too many unusual
abbreviations or words in the text, the program may fail to
recognize them correctly. If this is the case, you may wish to
create your own recognition language for this document.
From the Tools menu, select Language
Editor….
In the Language Editor dialog box, click
New….
In the New Language or Group dialog box, select
Create a new language based on an existing one and from the
drop-down list below, select the desired language. Click
OK.
Language name — Type a name for your OCR language
in this field.
Source language — The language on which your new
OCR language will be based. (Displays the language you selected in
the New Language or Group dialog box. Click the arrow to the
right to select a different language.)
Alphabet — Lists the characters of the alphabet of
the source language. Click to add or remove characters.
Dictionary — The dictionary that ABBYY FineReader
will use to perform OCR on your document and to check the
recognized text. The following options are available:
None No dictionary will be used.
Built-in dictionary The dictionary supplied with
ABBYY FineReader will be used.
User dictionary
A user dictionary will be used. Click the Edit… button to
add words to the dictionary or to import an existing user
dictionary or text file in Windows (ANSI) or Unicode encoding. The
words in the text file you wish to import must be separated by
spaces or other non-alphabetic characters.
Note. The words from the user dictionary may occur in the
recognized text in the following capitalizations: 1) lowercase
only, 2) uppercase only, 3) first letter capitalized, 4) as spelt
in the user dictionary. The four possibilities are summed up in the
table below.
Word as spelt in the user dictionary
Possible occurrences of the word in the text
abc
abc, Abc, ABC
Abc
abc, Abc, ABC
ABC
abc, Abc, ABC
aBc
aBc, abc, Abc, ABC
Regular expression You can use a regular expression
to create new language.
For details, see
Regular
Expressions.
Advanced… — Opens the Advanced Language
Properties dialog box, where you can specify more advanced
properties for your language:
Non-letter characters that may occur at the beginning or at the
end of words
By default, user languages are saved in the ABBYY FineReader
document folder. To change this folder, select
Tools>Options…, click the Advanced tab, and
specify a new folder under User languages folder.