Leftmost word “Block” of Image 2 in the Aspose blob {L21/18.1/63}
Leftmost word “Block” of Image 2 in the Dr Wright’s Image2.tex file {L21/22.2/2}
When it was put to Dr Wright that he had achieved this outcome by manipulating the Aspose blob file, he denied it:
211: 5 Q. If we go to page -- if we look on page 2, do you see
6 where, on the left-hand side -- actually on
7 the left-hand side page, so page {L21/18.1/63}, we can
8 see the word "Block", right?
9 A. We can.
10 Q. On the right-hand side, we can see the letter "B" for
11 "block" is there; do you see? "Put" --
12 A. I do.
13 Q. Right. And the letter B is placed exactly where it
14 starts in the Aspose document, so you used Aspose to
15 place the beginning of that word, didn't you?
16 A. No, because that would actually end up producing
17 something slightly different to mine.
18 Q. But you have remembered that you needed to convert
19 the individual placing of letters into a full word,
20 right?
21 A. No.
22 Q. Because if you had placed each letter individually, it
23 would have screamed out that it was a forgery, right?
24 A. Again, it would show that an automated tool had created
25 it. But, no, I didn't do that.
Unfortunately, for Dr Wright, he had forgotten to make the same adjustment to the Aspose coding of the leftmost word “Item” in the Image2.tex file: