Hello, Thank you for your e-mail.
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 01:35:10AM +0000, James R Barlow wrote: > On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 at 17:05 Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> wrote: > I have a non-packaging question that I'd like to take this opportunity > to ask you: in your changelog entry for 3.2, it's explained that the new > "lossless reconstruction" feature is disabled by --deskew and > --clean-final but otherwise PDF contents are now added to but not > modified by OCRmyPDF. I had observed that OCRmyPDF makes my PDFs much > smaller without making them any harder to read, presumably by changing > the content, and I rather liked this feature. Can I turn it back on? > Or was --clean-final doing this and turning that on would be enough? > Oh, interesting. By smaller I take it mean the file size was reduced, not > resampling of images. Any chance you can send me an example input PDF? > (Dropbox > is best.) Sure, I'll do that once I can make my 3.2 package build. > If you build the package around a wheel or tarball obtained from PyPI, > setuptools_scm should be able to get the version out. It will fail to > determine > the version from a Github tarball. I'm trying to build out of git: I have a branch with the Debian control files and I merged your 3.2 tag into that. Do you know how I can make setuptools_scm successfully determine the version from that? How do you do your builds during development? -- Sean Whitton
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature