> When you do page segmentation, it draws an image named filename.pseg.png.  If 
> the original has a very simple layout, then this is a black and white image 
> just like the original.  If the layout is more complex, the text (and spaces) 
> get colored in black, blue, green and yellow.  Is there any particular 
> meaning to the colors?  It looks like green is titles or headlines, and 
> yellow is for spaces?  What's the distinction between black and blue?

Oops, I think I found the answer to this.  Should have looked more carefully.  
I think the answer is described here:
https://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfxcv4vc_92c8xxp7 
under "Physical Layout"



> Is there any way to output a page segmentation of the sort that you see when 
> you run "ocropus-showpsegs" (i.e. red boxes around the line regions)?  I see 
> that you can save that segmentation to a file from within ocropus-showpsegs, 
> but you have to open it, etc. first and the saved image (I think) is fairly 
> low resolution and has an odd-looking background.  If it's not currently 
> possible, that would be a nice feature to add.
> 
> When running "ocropus-linerec" it creates 2 images, which the script says 
> should a raw and an aligned segmentation.  For me, these look just like the 
> original line (B&W).  Are they supposed to be colored according to the 
> segmentation (as happens in "ocropus-showlrecs")?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben
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