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Enum Orientation

Represents orientation that the page would need to be rotated so that .

Namespace: Tesseract
Assembly: Telerik.Windows.Documents.TesseractOcr.dll

Syntax

public enum Orientation
Remarks

Orientation is defined as to what side of the page would need to correspond to the 'up' direction such that the characters will be read able. Another way of looking at this what direction you need to rotate you head so that "up" aligns with Orientation, then the characters will appear "right side up" and readable.

In short:

PageDown

Page needs to be rotated so the bottom side is up, 180 degress counter clockwise, to be readable.

PageLeft

Page needs to be rotated so the left hand side is up, 90 degress clockwise, to be readable.

PageRight

Page needs to be rotated so the right hand side is up, 90 degress counter clockwise, to be readable.

PageUp

Page is correctly alligned with up and no rotation is needed.

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