>  but I see neither python bindings nor lua bindings in the trunk. Are these 
> deprecated?

They are in separate repositories.  You can find them here:

http://iupr1.cs.uni-kl.de/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi

We're waiting for Google to finish multiple repository support for
Google Code before pushing them over.

There are currently two bindings: ocroswig is SWIG-based bindings to
Python and Lua, and ocrosript is tolua++-based bindings to Lua.
Neither of them are really well tested right now (ocroswig is new and
ocroswig has had major surgery).

> I'm attempting to use the deskew component prior to analysis

For "ocropus book2pages", you can now push these components into the
processing pipeline, either before binarization or after.

binclean1=DeskewPageByRAST ocropus book2pages mybook.tif

(This is pretty much untested, though.)

Tom



On Jul 24, 10:11 pm, Andrew  Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I apologize if this is an ignorant question, I've searched high and
> low to no avail.
>
> I see numerous references around in the docs, in presentations and on
> the web as to the presence of a lua interpreter (ocroscript) or python
> bindings for ocropus, but I see neither python bindings nor lua
> bindings in the trunk. Are these deprecated?
>
> I'm attempting to use the deskew component prior to analysis - is the
> best way to just write a little c++ wrapper or am I missing something?
>
> Cheers and thank for the great work.
>
> Andrew Murray
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