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Overridable Function GetEnabledLanguages() As String() |
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virtual string[] GetEnabledLanguages() |
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virtual array<String^>^ GetEnabledLanguages(); |
Return Value
An array of String object that contains the names of the current enabled languages.Note: If you are using the LEADTOOLS OCR Advantage Engine, this array will contain only one item that represents the currently enabled language.
The EnableLanguages method is used to define the main part of the language environment of the character sets used by the IOcrEngine.
The default value of the enabled languages is "en" (for English).
Use the GetEnabledLanguages to obtain a list of the languages currently enabled in the language environment.
The language values used throughout the LEADTOOLS OCR toolkit is a string value based on RFC 4646 (Windows Vista and later). The name could be an ISO 639 two-letter lowercase culture code associated with a language or a combination of ISO 630 and ISO 3166 two-letter uppercase subculture code associated with a country or region.
The language environment defines the character set(s) recognized by the OCR engine. For example, if you enable the English and German languages, the German characters (ä, Ä, é, ö, Ö, ü, Ü, ß) will be combined with the English characters to define the set recognized by the engine. The language environment does not perform spell checking however, for that, refer to IOcrSpellCheckManager.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family
Reference
IOcrLanguageManager InterfaceIOcrLanguageManager Members
IOcrLanguageManager Interface
GetSupportedLanguages Method
IsLanguageSupported Method
EnableLanguages Method
OcrLanguageGroup Enumeration
IOcrEngine.Startup
IOcrEngine.IsStarted
IOcrEngine.Shutdown
OcrEngineManager Class
OcrEngineType Enumeration
Programming with Leadtools .NET OCR
Working with OCR Languages
OCR Languages and Spell Checking