Thanks for this.
I used ver 0.4 for my final year dissertation to recognise handwritten
historical documents (Gearge Washington's handwriting) but wasn't
successful at creating a good character model so recognition rate was
close to nil. I had split each word as separate images and had the
corresponding ground truth but didn't have enough knowledge of the
ocropus libraries to create cseg files for ultimate extraction of
chararacters. I plan to give it another go with the new version.

Cheers

Raj


On Oct 9, 6:03 pm, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
> The code refactoring is finally nearing an end and the next release is
> getting closer and closer.
>
> Part of that is some repository changes.  The toplevel "ocropus" repository
> now is a repository containing subrepositories.  You should be able (on a
> recent Ubuntu system) to type:
>
> hg clonehttps://code.google.com/p/ocropusocropus
> cd ocropus
> sudo sh install-ubuntu-packages
> sh compile-ocropus
>
> If you still need access to the old ocropus repository, you can pull 
> fromhttps://code.google.com/p/ocropus.ocroold
>
> Tom

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