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Old 02-24-2013, 07:03 AM   #4
mrmikel
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It is more an annoyance than anything else. That is why I was wanting an image browser you could leave open without jumping away from the document. That way I could verify that the change had been made.

When I work on ocr'ed documents and I am working in code view, the program or individual often leaves images of the text in the document that are gigantic. Sometimes these images have useful pictures. An image browser wouild allow me to look at an image which is merely named in code view and see whether I can just delete it or open it elsewhere to extract the image and trash the rest. I hope I have been a little more clear than I have been before in trying to describe it.

It would be most useful for these ocr'ed documents, since for new ones you know the size and appearance of what you are putting into your document.

All of this wouil be just nice stuff. You guys have created a fantastic tool which makes things so easy and that was pointed out to me when I worked on this document which had taken me weeks before to get into shape by hand, but which I was able to do a few hours with Sigil.
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