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Peace be upon you, @benedikt-budig
As i understand that glyph-miner search for all instances of a selected glyph, my suggestion is giving the feature of selecting a single word, and searching for all instances of that word.
This suggested feature is great to use when transcribing a book, thus the software will segment all words and the user starts to transcribe, for each word transcribed your software searches for all instances of it, and transcribe them automatically.
Basically, its a word-miner instead of glyph-miner
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@ghost@Christophered thanks for your feedback. In fact, you can use glyph-miner for finding words: you simply have to select a full word instead of a single character as the template.
Note that on historical prints (or any print that has significant variance in how the same words are typeset), this will not always lead to satisfying results.
Peace be upon you,
@benedikt-budig
As i understand that glyph-miner search for all instances of a selected glyph, my suggestion is giving the feature of selecting a single word, and searching for all instances of that word.
This suggested feature is great to use when transcribing a book, thus the software will segment all words and the user starts to transcribe, for each word transcribed your software searches for all instances of it, and transcribe them automatically.
Basically, its a word-miner instead of glyph-miner
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: