OCRopus is really a collection of separate command line tools interchanging 
data via a few simple file types (PNG images and text files).  There really 
isn't one global thing to understand. 

Generally, I'd recommend sticking to the Python code and libraries, and 
starting with the command line tools.  There really isn't that much point 
in looking at the C++ code; it is quite complicated and being replaced.

Tom

On Friday, June 8, 2012 9:02:55 AM UTC+2, eva charles wrote:
>
> hi.. 
> I have been attempting to get an idea of how exactly is the code for 
> OCRopus written. I need some help with that since this is a relatively 
> new thing for me. Until now, I had focused more on the science behind 
> OCRopus. 
> From which point do i start understanding the code? 
>
> Thanks in advance 
> Uni

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