> However I still have some hope of working with Ocropus because, and I
> failed to mention this in my original post, the photos of text using
> my mobile phone are very close in quality to a scanned photo (angles,
> black-and-white text, lighting).

Even well-photographed document generally have some distortions that
don't occur in scanned documents, so it may or may not work.

> So, I won't bother you with this anymore, I'm just still looking for a
> good introduction to using ocropus and it's scripting language.

There are two scripting languages right now: ocroscript and ocroswig,
both available here:

http://mercurial.iupr.org/

You don't need scripting to do recognition, though.  It may help with
image pre-processing.

> Once I find out, I'll be happy to write a "for dummies" article if I
> can have access to the wiki or something...

Thanks; just create a page on the Google Groups pages.

Tom

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