Facsimile communication with selective call receivers

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile

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358462, 34082544, 455 384, 379 56, H04N 100, G08B 522

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ABSTRACT:
A selective call receiver (40) includes a receiver (66) for receiving information represented as a bitmap image. The selective call receiver 40 further includes a segmenter (206), coupled to the receiver (66), for segmenting the bitmap image into a text region and a non text region. A subtracter (208) of the selective call receiver (40), coupled to the segmenter (206), subtracts the non text region from the bitmap image and an identifier (210), coupled to the subtracter (208), identifies text lines within the text region of the bitmap image. The selective call receiver (40) also includes a formatter (212), coupled to the identifier (210), for formatting the text lines of the bitmap image; and a display (90), coupled to the formatter (212), for displaying the text lines being formatted.

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