12-07-2009, 04:21 PM
Hi Sarvesh,
From QTP 9.2 V, HP introduced a new text recognition mechanism.
Note:
The information provided here applies to QTP 9.2 or higher versions only.
QuickTest Professional supports Single Byte languages.
QuickTest Professional supports most popular single byte languages, such as French, German, Danish, Hebrew, Portugues, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Swedish, and Norwegian.
Solution:
Modify the supported Languages value for the Text Recognition Registry key.To indicate which language dictionaries QuickTest Professional's text recognition mechanism should use, update the supported language list in the registry.
Follow the below steps:
1. Open the registry editor.
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Mercury Interactive\QuickTest Professional\MicTest\OcrEngine.
3. Right-click on the supportedLanguages value, and select "Modify"
4. Set the value data to the language or languages to be supported. Use a ',' to separate the languages.
Example:
English,German,Spanish,French
Note:
Combined hieroglyphic languages (CJK - Chinese, Japanese, or Korean) and non-hieroglyphic languages are not supported. For example: English,Japanese
5. Click <OK>
6. Restart QTP
Now try it out & see
From QTP 9.2 V, HP introduced a new text recognition mechanism.
Note:
The information provided here applies to QTP 9.2 or higher versions only.
QuickTest Professional supports Single Byte languages.
QuickTest Professional supports most popular single byte languages, such as French, German, Danish, Hebrew, Portugues, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Swedish, and Norwegian.
Solution:
Modify the supported Languages value for the Text Recognition Registry key.To indicate which language dictionaries QuickTest Professional's text recognition mechanism should use, update the supported language list in the registry.
Follow the below steps:
1. Open the registry editor.
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Mercury Interactive\QuickTest Professional\MicTest\OcrEngine.
3. Right-click on the supportedLanguages value, and select "Modify"
4. Set the value data to the language or languages to be supported. Use a ',' to separate the languages.
Example:
English,German,Spanish,French
Note:
Combined hieroglyphic languages (CJK - Chinese, Japanese, or Korean) and non-hieroglyphic languages are not supported. For example: English,Japanese
5. Click <OK>
6. Restart QTP
Now try it out & see