If you think you have made mistakes answering OCR queries (for
example, the recognised data is wrong), you should delete the file
-#local-char*#.txt, which contains your local updates. It will then
+_local-char*.txt, which contains your local updates. It will then
only use the centrally provided (and vetted) master file (which is
automatically updated when you run the PCTB client, by default).
It is also possible to have the OCR system reject particular strings.
-If you put a regexp in #local-reject#.txt, any OCR result which
+If you put a regexp in _local-reject.txt, any OCR result which
matches this string will instead cause an OCR failure, invoking the
-OCR dictionary editor if appropriate. #master-reject#.txt is the
+OCR dictionary editor if appropriate. _master-reject.txt is the
centrally maintained version of this file.
-Alternatively you can edit #local-char15#.txt with a text editor. The
+Alternatively you can edit _local-char*.txt with a text editor. The
format is not documented at the moment.
with the --edit-charset option. So run
./ypp-commodities --edit-charset
In future, this option is not usually needed, because it is the
-default if there is a local character set dictionary #local-<h>#.txt
+default if there is a local character set dictionary _local-<h>.txt
for the relevant character height.
With --edit-charset, when the OCR finds characters it does not