Good Morning,
Since I installed the Version 2.5 (build 322.9) of the pdfxchange viewer I can't use the OCR function anymore. Actually I can't select the language for the OCR anymore becaus the pull down menu stays blank. It doesn't matter how often or in which sequence or what language package i do install. I even re-installed the viewer itself on different ways.
Could somebody give me a hint where to look for a solution ?
Thanks', Nichtsnutz
OCR not startable due to missing languages in selection
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Re: OCR not startable due to missing languages in selection
Hello Nichtsnutz,
Let me point out that the Viewer is a discontinued product, and has not received any updates or upgrades in over 5 years now, and while there have been 'builds' over the years - those were mostly related to updates to the license keys algorithms.
As such I would strongly recommend you to give the Viewer's successor - the PDF XChange Editor a try:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/produc ... nge-editor
If that is not a viable option for you - are you using the portable or installed Viewer? And if it is the installed one - have you tried a full reinstall?
Regards,
Stefan
Let me point out that the Viewer is a discontinued product, and has not received any updates or upgrades in over 5 years now, and while there have been 'builds' over the years - those were mostly related to updates to the license keys algorithms.
As such I would strongly recommend you to give the Viewer's successor - the PDF XChange Editor a try:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/produc ... nge-editor
If that is not a viable option for you - are you using the portable or installed Viewer? And if it is the installed one - have you tried a full reinstall?
Regards,
Stefan