The baseline should equal Y position + Height of area to scan. The actual width doesnt matter, as long as its wider than the text you want to scan, but the baseline has to be EXACT. Because it scans from bottom to top, the baseline is the start of the scan. This would include lowercase "g", "j", "p", "q", "y", etc. This baseline is the very-bottom pixel of ANY letter of the area you are scanning. In order for this script to work, a "baseline" must be specified. Instead of performing multiple loops and checking arrays, this script check's to see what the character is after it's done scanning a single letter. The bottom-left pixel for each letter will be given a coord of (0,0) and will scan and detect from there. The script will scan from left to right, and from BOTTOM to Top. So I spent the weekend working on this and have decieded to release this to everyone in hopes that it will help someone else.
![ocrkit ocr script ocrkit ocr script](https://ocrkit.com/images/multipage.gif)
Second, I was having trouble getting any help on the subject and thought that this community could use something useful and reliable. I wanted an OCR that would be able to differentiate between all characters, not just based off of a X coord, but a Y coord as well. The downside of that is that with some fonts, different letters will have the same credentials, therefore rendering the script useless. Most of the OCR's I've seen only counts the width of the characters. First Off, I was having trouble finding an OCR script on here that could be considered reliable.