• Transcription program

    From Jenny M Benson@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 18 10:49:56 2022
    Being the Keeper of the Wills for a genealogical society I transcribe a
    LOT of old handwritten Wills. On my previous computer I had an
    excellent program (free download) which I used for this purpose.

    In brief, one loaded a JPG which appeared in the top section of the
    window and typed the transcription in the bottom section of the window.
    The jpg automatically shifted up the page as one added lines to the transcription. The transcription could then be saved as a Word document.

    Unfortunately, I lost the program when I got a new computer. I am sure
    this program was called either Transcript or Transcribe but I now can't
    find it or anything like it. (It was not the program called Transcribe!
    which is for music transcription.) Searching consistently brings up OCR programs or ones for transcribing audio files.

    Does anyone either have or know the program I really want or can they
    recommend something that works in a similar way?

    --
    Jenny M Benson
    Wrexham, UK

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  • From BrightsideS9@21:1/5 to NemoNews@hotmail.co.uk on Mon Jul 18 12:22:03 2022
    On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 10:49:56 +0100, Jenny M Benson
    <NemoNews@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

    Being the Keeper of the Wills for a genealogical society I transcribe a
    LOT of old handwritten Wills. On my previous computer I had an
    excellent program (free download) which I used for this purpose.

    In brief, one loaded a JPG which appeared in the top section of the
    window and typed the transcription in the bottom section of the window.
    The jpg automatically shifted up the page as one added lines to the
    transcription. The transcription could then be saved as a Word document.

    Unfortunately, I lost the program when I got a new computer. I am sure
    this program was called either Transcript or Transcribe but I now can't
    find it or anything like it. (It was not the program called Transcribe! >which is for music transcription.) Searching consistently brings up OCR >programs or ones for transcribing audio files.

    Does anyone either have or know the program I really want or can they >recommend something that works in a similar way?

    Is this it? https://fromthepage.com/software

    --
    brightside S9

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  • From Richard van Schaik@21:1/5 to Jenny M Benson on Mon Jul 18 15:54:13 2022
    On 18/07/2022 11:49, Jenny M Benson wrote:
    Being the Keeper of the Wills for a genealogical society I transcribe a
    LOT of old handwritten Wills.  On my previous computer I had an
    excellent program (free download) which I used for this purpose.

    In brief, one loaded a JPG which appeared in the top section of the
    window and typed the transcription in the bottom section of the window.
     The jpg automatically shifted up the page as one added lines to the transcription.  The transcription could then be saved as a Word document.

    Unfortunately, I lost the program when I got a new computer.  I am sure
    this program was called either Transcript or Transcribe but I now can't
    find it or anything like it.  (It was not the program called Transcribe! which is for music transcription.)  Searching consistently brings up OCR programs or ones for transcribing audio files.

    Does anyone either have or know the program I really want or can they recommend something that works in a similar way?


    https://www.jacobboerema.nl/en/Freeware.htm (Transcript 2.6)

    --
    Richard van Schaik
    f.m.a.vanschaikREMOVE@THISgmail.com
    http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/
    The world is one big madhouse and this is main office.

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  • From Ian Goddard@21:1/5 to Jenny M Benson on Mon Jul 18 14:27:41 2022
    On 18/07/2022 10:49, Jenny M Benson wrote:
    Being the Keeper of the Wills for a genealogical society I transcribe a
    LOT of old handwritten Wills.  On my previous computer I had an
    excellent program (free download) which I used for this purpose.

    In brief, one loaded a JPG which appeared in the top section of the
    window and typed the transcription in the bottom section of the window.
     The jpg automatically shifted up the page as one added lines to the transcription.  The transcription could then be saved as a Word document.

    Unfortunately, I lost the program when I got a new computer.  I am sure
    this program was called either Transcript or Transcribe but I now can't
    find it or anything like it.  (It was not the program called Transcribe! which is for music transcription.)  Searching consistently brings up OCR programs or ones for transcribing audio files.

    Does anyone either have or know the program I really want or can they recommend something that works in a similar way?


    I've spent an hour or two playing about with this. It looks as if I can
    create a program with two windows as you describe but haven't worked out
    how to automate the scroll of the image yet. Would something with a
    manual scroll do at a pinch?

    One point occurs to me: the amount that would have to be scrolled per
    line of text would depend on the size of the writing. How did your
    original program cope with that?

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  • From Richard van Schaik@21:1/5 to Ian Goddard on Mon Jul 18 16:03:19 2022
    On 18/07/2022 15:27, Ian Goddard wrote:
    On 18/07/2022 10:49, Jenny M Benson wrote:
    Being the Keeper of the Wills for a genealogical society I transcribe
    a LOT of old handwritten Wills.  On my previous computer I had an
    excellent program (free download) which I used for this purpose.

    In brief, one loaded a JPG which appeared in the top section of the
    window and typed the transcription in the bottom section of the
    window.   The jpg automatically shifted up the page as one added lines
    to the transcription.  The transcription could then be saved as a Word
    document.

    Unfortunately, I lost the program when I got a new computer.  I am
    sure this program was called either Transcript or Transcribe but I now
    can't find it or anything like it.  (It was not the program called
    Transcribe! which is for music transcription.)  Searching consistently
    brings up OCR programs or ones for transcribing audio files.

    Does anyone either have or know the program I really want or can they
    recommend something that works in a similar way?


    I've spent an hour or two playing about with this.  It looks as if I can create a program with two windows as you describe but haven't worked out
    how to automate the scroll of the image yet.  Would something with a
    manual scroll do at a pinch?

    One point occurs to me: the amount that would have to be scrolled per
    line of text would depend on the size of the writing.  How did your
    original program cope with that?

    Transcript uses in the version I use a single (but changeable) setting
    which mostly is well enough for the task. For some you need to correct
    manually a bit using sliders or change the setting.

    --
    Richard van Schaik
    f.m.a.vanschaikREMOVE@THISgmail.com
    http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/
    The world is one big madhouse and this is main office.

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  • From Ian Goddard@21:1/5 to Richard van Schaik on Mon Jul 18 16:33:17 2022
    On 18/07/2022 14:54, Richard van Schaik wrote:

    https://www.jacobboerema.nl/en/Freeware.htm (Transcript 2.6)


    Ah, I won't bother then. Unless I put something together for my own use.

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  • From Jenny M Benson@21:1/5 to Richard van Schaik on Mon Jul 18 21:09:18 2022
    On 18/07/2022 14:54, Richard van Schaik wrote:

    https://www.jacobboerema.nl/en/Freeware.htm (Transcript 2.6)

    Thank you very much indeed, Richard, you're a star! That's exactly the
    one I was looking for.

    --
    Jenny M Benson
    Wrexham, UK

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