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    *McDonald, Shawn D.

    Extra "P" on end of all recognized text

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    10-14-2003 01:51 AM
    First time using Raster Design, within Civil Series 2004-

    Every time I use the text recognition feature, it adds a "P" to the end of
    my text. I have it set up to use style Arial-Italic (font Arial,
    italicized, height 0) instead of trying to match the font in the raster.
    I've searched options and text recognition settings, but have found nothing
    about adding a suffix to recognized text. The verifier window doesn't show
    the extra P, but it shows up every time I hit OK. Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks-

    Shawn
    Please use plain text.
    *support], Jon Golubiewski [Autodesk

    Re: Extra "P" on end of all recognized text

    10-16-2003 01:58 AM in reply to: *McDonald, Shawn D.
    Hi Shawn,

    The P is a paragraph mark. The only work-around at this point is to simply
    delete the P´s from the resultant text.

    Jonathan Golubiewski
    Autodesk Professional Services
    Land.Civil.Survey


    "Shawn D. McDonald" wrote in message
    news:9EFF78767134EEC5178656A18D6DDC6B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > First time using Raster Design, within Civil Series 2004-
    >
    > Every time I use the text recognition feature, it adds a "P" to the end of
    > my text. I have it set up to use style Arial-Italic (font Arial,
    > italicized, height 0) instead of trying to match the font in the raster.
    > I've searched options and text recognition settings, but have found
    nothing
    > about adding a suffix to recognized text. The verifier window doesn't
    show
    > the extra P, but it shows up every time I hit OK. Any help is
    appreciated.
    > Thanks-
    >
    > Shawn
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *McDonald, Shawn D.

    Re:

    11-12-2003 03:25 AM in reply to: *McDonald, Shawn D.
    OK- seems a bit unnecessary. Why would it put a paragraph mark in every
    text entity? What's the point? In otherworks, you have this great program
    that can automate the process of text recognition and new entity creation,
    but you can't stop it from putting an extra P at the end of everything? I'm
    not generally a boorish person, but I can think of no other response than
    that's just plain stupid. Sorry if I offend, but come on. I didn't
    purchase the program so I could spend an extra 1/2 hour per image going
    through and deleting Ps. This seems like a serious bug to me, and one that
    shouldn't be difficult to fix.


    "Jon Golubiewski [Autodesk support]"
    wrote in message
    news:F1496C488422338253E8513C84CAB09F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Hi Shawn,
    >
    > The P is a paragraph mark. The only work-around at this point is to
    simply
    > delete the P´s from the resultant text.
    >
    > Jonathan Golubiewski
    > Autodesk Professional Services
    > Land.Civil.Survey
    >
    >
    > "Shawn D. McDonald" wrote in
    message
    > news:9EFF78767134EEC5178656A18D6DDC6B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > First time using Raster Design, within Civil Series 2004-
    > >
    > > Every time I use the text recognition feature, it adds a "P" to the end
    of
    > > my text. I have it set up to use style Arial-Italic (font Arial,
    > > italicized, height 0) instead of trying to match the font in the raster.
    > > I've searched options and text recognition settings, but have found
    > nothing
    > > about adding a suffix to recognized text. The verifier window doesn't
    > show
    > > the extra P, but it shows up every time I hit OK. Any help is
    > appreciated.
    > > Thanks-
    > >
    > > Shawn
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Paul

    Re:

    11-14-2003 11:58 AM in reply to: *McDonald, Shawn D.
    I had this problem and ended up saving the project in 2000 format and then
    used Map6/Raster Design 3 to do text.
    I am like you and hope a fix is on the way. It has been long enough.

    PB


    "Shawn D. McDonald" wrote in message
    news:F66EB6A0FC0D855633293B3DB51F86E6@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > OK- seems a bit unnecessary. Why would it put a paragraph mark in every
    > text entity? What's the point? In otherworks, you have this great
    program
    > that can automate the process of text recognition and new entity creation,
    > but you can't stop it from putting an extra P at the end of everything?
    I'm
    > not generally a boorish person, but I can think of no other response than
    > that's just plain stupid. Sorry if I offend, but come on. I didn't
    > purchase the program so I could spend an extra 1/2 hour per image going
    > through and deleting Ps. This seems like a serious bug to me, and one
    that
    > shouldn't be difficult to fix.
    >
    >
    > "Jon Golubiewski [Autodesk support]"
    > wrote in message
    > news:F1496C488422338253E8513C84CAB09F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > Hi Shawn,
    > >
    > > The P is a paragraph mark. The only work-around at this point is to
    > simply
    > > delete the P´s from the resultant text.
    > >
    > > Jonathan Golubiewski
    > > Autodesk Professional Services
    > > Land.Civil.Survey
    > >
    > >
    > > "Shawn D. McDonald" wrote in
    > message
    > > news:9EFF78767134EEC5178656A18D6DDC6B@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > > First time using Raster Design, within Civil Series 2004-
    > > >
    > > > Every time I use the text recognition feature, it adds a "P" to the
    end
    > of
    > > > my text. I have it set up to use style Arial-Italic (font Arial,
    > > > italicized, height 0) instead of trying to match the font in the
    raster.
    > > > I've searched options and text recognition settings, but have found
    > > nothing
    > > > about adding a suffix to recognized text. The verifier window doesn't
    > > show
    > > > the extra P, but it shows up every time I hit OK. Any help is
    > > appreciated.
    > > > Thanks-
    > > >
    > > > Shawn
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.