use a package called Corrector+ and tell it to convert
to a capital H at the beginning of the word.
You may also want to slow down your recognition to
give you time to complete the word so that it can
attempt to recognize the word instead of the
character.
Ed
web/gadget guru
come and see my Newt on the web (well, mostly) at:
http://65.84.243.167
--- Julian Wright <julianwr_at_paradise.net.nz> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 Bill Miranda wrote:
>
> > Any tips for writing a capital H? I can't seem to
> get Newtie to
> > recognize it.
>
> You and me both. It's not so bad if the letter is a
> part of a word in the dictionary though. For
> example, 'H' on it's own seems to be frequently
> confused with variously 'It', '+1' and even 'tt',
> but I've never had any trouble with 'Hello'.
>
> I suppose in the latter case I could add 'tt'->'H'
> as an expansion in the dictionary, but that wouldnt
> work very well for the other two mistakes though. :(
>
> Julian
> --
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