[Coco] cocomag: UnderColor completion
tim lindner
tlindner at macmess.org
Sun Oct 12 20:33:21 EDT 2008
Robert Gault <robert.gault at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> I spent a large amount of time formatting listings prior to
> proofreading. This was absolutely necessary with assembly source code.
> It would help immensely if tabs could be set and used rather than
> having to enter spaces.
>
> While the hand formatting seemed to stick for a second and third pass of
> proofreading, none of it is now present when looking at the accomplished
> tasks. Has it all been lost?
It has not been lost. But, by default, web browsers will render all
horizontal spacing into a single space. I just made a change to the
show_magazine script that uses the <pre></pre> tags to keep horiztonal
spacing visible, so you'll beable to see your spacing now.
> There was some trouble with the OCR rendering of ' and ". Neither the
> Coco nor my browser used for proofreading can make use of opening and
> closing '" as for example Microsoft Word does. The OCR program mixed up
> opening, closing, and straight forms of the above. Since the end result
> probably will be cut and pasted into a Coco, I converted all opening,
> closing forms into straight. It would be nice not to need to do that.
Good suggestion. I can eisaly change all quote variants into the dumb
kind during the ocr of listings.
I also have a list of OCR errors that kept appearing. Here is my current
list:
I-l=H
lt's =It's
rep/ies =replies
lt =It
ln =In
l've =I've
you'lI =you'll
ls = Is
lf = If
l'll = I'll
FIS =RS
FtS—=RS-
Multi·Pak=Multi-Pak
l-I=H
l-l=H
|-|=H
paraIlel = parallel
l'm =I'm
lf =If
Ietter=letter
I plan to automate the substitution of these pairs.
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tim lindner
tlindner at macmess.org Bright
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