> If the output would be the same as for Tesseract box files - which has
> the character itself at the beginning of a line followed by x0 y0 x1
> y1 values - this would - I thought - even allow to use some
> immediately already existing bbox editor to adapt boundaries.

Well, there's no need for OCRopus to output those explicitly because
they are so trivial to compute.  Just load the .cseg.png file and
actually compute the minimum and maximum x and y positions for each
pixel value.  You can then do with the character bounding boxes
whatever you want (correct them manually, whatever).

Once your're done and have your new bounding boxes, call
align_segmentation(rseg,bboxes) to create a cseg from the rseg given
the user-supplied bounding boxes.

Tom

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