On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 02:18:50 +0200, William Case <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Russbucket; > > Never dawned on me I would need a separate program. > > On Sun, 2006-30-07 at 15:34 -0700, Russbucket wrote: > >> have you looked at XnView. There is a Linux version and a windows >> version. It >> can open .pnm files and it free for download. Windows version is a >> little >> better than linux version. I've used both and now use the Linux version >> a >> lot. You can open a .pnm and save it as something else. Not sure how >> much >> you can do to them. >> >> http://perso.orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/endownloadlinux.html >> > Don't want to do much -- just run the OCR (gocr). Saved the *.pnm then > had to go do something else. Just wanted to pick up where I left off by > running the OCR without rescanning all the bits and pieces. > > Will check out xnview now. > GIMP, GQview, Gwenview and Konqueror (at least in a current KDE-version) will do it as well. Nevertheless XnView is a very good choice for not so common formats, especially when converting in batch-mode. -- Wolfram Heider
