TopOCR and HTML
Saving your files in HTML format not only gives you the ability to "publish to the Web" the documents you captured with TopOCR, but also gives you a great way to create eBooks for small screen devices like Smartphones and PDA's that have a web browser.
With HTML your text will automatically "flow" to the screen width, without requiring the user to horizontally scroll.
Adding Images to the HTML Pages
It's simple to add images to your HTML pages. Simply follow the procedure listed below:
- Use the left mouse button to draw a rectangle around the image area in the Image Window that you want to copy into your HTML document.
- Then copy it from the Image Window.
- Place the text cursor in the Text Window where you want the image to appear.
- Then simply paste the image into the Text Window.
Adding Links to your HTML Pages
You can insert a hyperlink into your document by following the procedure listed below:
- Move the cursor to the position where you want to insert the link
- From the menu, click on Insert->Hyperlink...
- A menu will appear, type in the text you want to display for the link
- Then type in either the target URL or a 'Link Code', for example #Chapter2.
- To create a 'link target', follow the same procedure as above, but for the link code, type name="Chapter2."
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