On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 08:50:27PM +0530, Shree Devi Kumar wrote:
>         My current plan for documentation is as follows:
> 
>         - Rewrite and simplify TrainingTesseract3 on the wiki
>         - Write manpages for each tool in training/
>         - Document how each training file is used, and what it contains
> 
>         Does that sound good to people? I'll take silence from the list to
>         mean "that sounds perfect in every way, you wonderful man." ;)
> 
> 
> 
>     Thanks, Nick. That's great. You should probably have separate sections for
>     training 3, 3.02, 3.03, 3.03.03 ...etc. Since the method has changed quite
>     a bit.
> 
> 
>     BTW, do you know if the new training tools can be compiled on Windows or 
> do
>     I need to to get access to Linux somewhere to give them a try.

I don't think there's anything Linux dependant about the new 
training tools. They need pango, but that's available for Windows.  

So they should be able to be compiled for Windows, but I don't think 
anybody has done that yet. Somebody who knows their way around 
Visual Studio could definitely help out by updating / adding things 
to the vs2008 directory as appropriate (I think that's the right 
place, but I know very little about building software on Windows).

Nick

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