Of course because I'm such a newbie I didn't see the right way
to deal with that. The right way is not to force debugging with
adding 'true', but to set the environment variable dgraphics,
like this:
export dgraphics=1 #for anything to show
(see http://ocrocourse.iupr.com/Debugging-Graphics)

(I apologize for the noise but there is not yet many places
where one can speak and read about ocropus)


On 29 jan, 17:15, inkbottle <[email protected]> wrote:
> From the experiments I've done, and from reading the code
> of show.lua, it semms in order to actually have a displayed
> window, one must call dinit () like this:
> dinit (800,800,true) instead of simply dinit (800,800).
>
> Also, when doing dshow(image), the content seems to be dis-
> played only when calling wait() (the window remain blank
> before).
>
> (beside one must not forget to make the imports as said 
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/ocropus/browse_thread/thread/ac5f112fe...
> nov 16th 2008)
>
> On 28 jan, 01:16, inkbottle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have installed ocropus on debian lenny from ocropus-0.3.1.tar.gz.
> > I followed the tutorial: install 0.5.* on unbuntu (0.5 might be a
> > mistake).
> > The only library I did not installed is openFst.
> > I used this command line:
> > ./configure --prefix=~/usr/local/ --without-fst --with-iulib=~/usr/
> > local/ --with-tesseract=/usr/
> > make, make check and make install
> > Then everyting works fine, I've allready tested many of the
> > ocroscripts,
> > even some I've retrieved from the svn version.
> > I've modified the deskew.lua putting 'iulib.' in front of
> > read_image_gray,
> > for it to work as I read somewhere...
>
> > But I can't make dshow, dinit work.
> > It does not complain but it doesn't do anything neither.
>
> > It would be nice if any suggestion.
> > Thanks
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