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Look thru your assortment of California Job Cases to get an idea of which
fonts work best.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 6:34 PM
Subject: [PDF-Forms] Barcode? MICR? Courier?


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> I need to be able to slap a line of digits with spaces on the top of each
document generated, scan it in, OCR just that identifying line, and
archive/file the document with the matching digits.
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> Ideally, the scanning would be done with the ubiquitous settings of 300
dpi and saved as a JPEG.
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> I'm using Clara to OCR the documents, though, and it seems to like 600 dpi
a LOT better so far...
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> Perhaps more pattern-training or more easily-identified characters would
be help.
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> Which have y'all found to work acceptably for this kind of application:
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> Courier or other fixed-width font?
> MICR?
> barcode?
> ?????
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> And *which* of the 700 barcode fonts I could buy works best?
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> Or, which KINDS of fonts should I be looking at?  .afm? .otf? TrueType?
FreeType?  These font guys sure like to make things complicated :-)
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> I can embed the font in the PDF, right?...  But how big will it be?  Can I
fairly easily strip out everything except 0123456789 and the space?
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> OpenSource products are VASTLY preferred, if at all possible.
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> On-line searches are leaving me with my head spinning in a sea of
indistinguishable "solutions" :-(  Any good "How-To" or comparison studies
out there?
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