On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 6:35:04 AM UTC-7, Martin Reynaert wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> In the framework of a project proposal I need to find out quickly: 
>
> whether OCRopus v. 0.6. can in fact still operate exclusively in 
> command-line 
> mode (as on a non-GUI research server running Debian). 
>

It can operate completely at the command line in principle.  Some of the 
scripts currently attempt to connect to an X server, but that's easy to 
fix, or you can simply give them a dummy framebuffer (Xvfb :55; export 
DISPLAY=:55)
 

> whether the option of choosing/employing Tesseract as the OCR engine is 
> still a 
> possibility. 
>

Yes, in the same way as always: it is used for line recognition.  Right 
now, that's just done via a shell script (because of the Tesseract API 
changes), but eventually we'll integrate it via Python again.

Tom
 

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