[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For this technique to be broadly useful in the SpamBayes
community, it will need to be available on Windows. A couple developers
have compiled ocrad on Windows using cygwin with one small code change
("std::fprintf" -> "fprintf"). Can we distribute that executable on the
SpamBayes SF site (or convince you to do so) so that we can get Windows
users to test out my new additions?
Of course you may distribute the executable, as long as you also
distribute the modified source as required by the GPL.
I have never tried ocrad with spam images, but I suppose they are
created to be seen on a monitor, and perhaps the text size is too small
for ocrad. Did you try to enlarge images with the --scale option?
Related to that, is there any interest in making an OCR library which can be
linked into other applications instead of requiring the program to be run?
Sort answer, no. Ocrad is currently too experimental as to develop a
consistent library interface based in it.
Best regards,
Antonio.
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