The text is in a cursive font, and is a bit small, so I don't think
you'll get good results easily.

However I can get (poor quality) output by converting the .gif using
this command:

  convert F1-MayL53792.gif -resample 600x600 F1-MayL53792.png

(resizing to 600DPI, saving as .png)

Nick

On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 01:08:54PM +0400, Mohmed ABBAS Burmawala wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
>  I have .gif (attached herewith) and would like to convert it to .txt or .doc
> or .docx with reasonable accuracy.
> 
> I have downloaded Tesseract-OCR and tested for this image, but it doesn't give
> any output. Can anyone please help?
> 
> Thanks
> abbas
> 
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