rewrapping p.g. to an existing scan-set

don said:
Assume PG has the images.
if p.g. has the images, odds are that the text doesn't need to be corrected. (it certainly wouldn't be cost-efficient; few of us object to the final 50 errors.) plus you already have the provenance. so that's a _totally_ different situation. i mean, you might care about such cases. but i can't imagine that many people will. so there's no volunteers to work with you. -bowerbird

Then how about matching TIA images by page number. On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:25 PM, <Bowerbird@aol.com> wrote:
don said:
Assume PG has the images.
if p.g. has the images, odds are that the text doesn't need to be corrected.
(it certainly wouldn't be cost-efficient; few of us object to the final 50 errors.)
plus you already have the provenance.
so that's a _totally_ different situation.
i mean, you might care about such cases. but i can't imagine that many people will. so there's no volunteers to work with you.
-bowerbird
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