Somehow i need to generate OCR code

So, after piecing together all of your posts in this thread, it seems you want to be able to create a PDF document that uses a font, such as OCR-A or OCR-B, that is designed for reading by OCR systems.

You don't explain how you generate your PDF now. If you are using PDF::API2, I think it allows you to use any TrueType Font you want. If you aren't using it, I suggest you review it. I've not used it much myself (I've played a bit), but I've heard good things from people who have. There are some examples available at http://www.penguin.at0.net/~fredo/files/ which you may find helpful.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: OCR Code by sauoq
in thread OCR Code by tbabu

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