I  worked extensively with the library pytesser, and one of my
projects is an ECM system with OCR, I'm still working on the lower
level porting  tesseract lib for Mac and Linux, and creating the API.
this first implementation is a commercial project for one of my
clients, but the intention is to result in a FOSS system for scanning
and indexing docs via OCR, fully web based on web2py

Let's share the ideas, maybe create something great, together

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On 18 jun, 12:14, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you post a screenshot? Do you use a version control and hosting,
> like google code?
>
> On Jun 18, 8:26 am, szimszon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Developed with web2py.
>
> > Document Management System LOL :) for home use with sane compatible
> > flatbed scanners...
>
> > There is no hierarchie among files just tags.
>
> > The application make use of crud.archive.
>
> > There is no document checkout or checkin.
>
> > There is only basic right management (just login and the user_1 can
> > add and delete users).
>
> > There is now only little set of scanner parameters to be set from a
> > fixed set of values :(
>
> > It is basically written based on the needs of mine.
>
> > The document scanned with scanimage converted to jpeg (Image modul) or
> > the jpeg's to pdf (convert program) if multiple pages are scanned.
>
> > Need to edit db.py
>
> >     db = DAL('...')
>
> > If you install the app. you need after register and login click to
> > "Check rights". It makes a dms group with access to database tables.
> > The users have to be a member of dms group to use the app. user_1
> > to...
>
> > Than click the "Config" to specify scanimage and convert program's
> > path.
>
> > Happy document management!
>
> > Download source 
> > code:https://trac.oregpreshaz.eu/linux/raw-attachment/wiki/DKR/web2py.dms....

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