Re: [orca-list] (Keralavision) EASY-OCR-2.5 Release announced



Hi,

many thanks for this work.
Will it work under debian squeeze too?

regards
Lutz

Am 03.05.2011 20:20, schrieb sathayn linux:



    We are happy to announce the latest release of easy-ocr 2.5
    available at http://code.google.com/p/easy-ocr/


    Now a visually impaired person can read print in 24 languages using
    free software.
    new features.

    1. being a deb package easy-ocr 2.5 can be installed very easily.

    2. scan and read from very beginning.

    3. settings are saved until you go for change of settings again.

    4. file name and location is requested by the programme at the
    beginning of the scanning process, if no location is specified  file
    will be automatically saved in the documents.

    5. auto rotation. now, you are no more to worry about how you keep
    the book on the scanner. programme can set the correct rotation for you.


    6 Two engines. there are two engines one good for picture skipping
    and speed and the other for lay out analysis.


    7 repeated scanning. now there is fecility for repeated scanning and
    one can stippulate what should be the delay between the scanning.

    8. page number. programme will automatically give the page number
    and one can go to the page using find fecility.

    9. uninstallation. one can uninstall the programme by apt-get remove
    easy-ocr.


    How to use EASY-OCR


    1. after installation, please go to the graphic menu and select
    settings or press alt+ctrl+shift+s to adjest the scanner
    settings.now the programme will announce  if it has detected the
    scanner,  now one should adjest the delay between repeated scanning,
    resolution, angle in which you have kept the book, brightness,
    language. after selection programme will announce the settings you
    have selected.

    2. regarding auto rotation,one can select either manual settings or
    automatic method. in the automatic mode one has to type one possible
    word in the selected page (example, the, is, to) and then press
    return. programme will automatically select the correct rotation.


    3.now one can start scanning. there are two engines, select
    easy-ocr-scan1 or 2 in graphics menu or press alt+ctrl+shift+1  to
    start scanning with the first engine which is good for picture
    skipping and speed. press alt+ctrl+shift+2 for working with the
    second engine which is good for layout analysis.

    4. reading key. after the first scanner movement and recognition ,
    espeak  will announce 1 and now press add button  in the numpad  and
    add button in the numpad to start reading.


    5. alt+ctrl+shift+c will stop or cancel scan at any time.

    6. you can go to any page by pressing ctrl+f and typing the
    following, page-number of the page.
    blank pages will be skipped by the programme.





    EASY-OCR is made as user friendly as possible. you can make it more
    friendly through your suggestions. please contact the following
    emails. sath linux gmail com <mailto:sath linux gmail com> and
    nalin4linux77 gmail com <mailto:nalin4linux77 gmail com>


    Disclaimer



         Copyright (c) 2010 EASY-OCR development team

         All rights reserved . Redistribution and use in source and
    binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided
    that the following conditions are met:

         * Redistributions of source code must retain the below
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         * Neither the name of the nor the easyocr team names of its

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viele Grüße
Lutz



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