Re: [orca-list] Creating a wiki page to share Orca customizations? (wasRe: OCR Current Window)
- From: chrys87 <chrys87 web de>
- To: "orca-list gnome org >> orca-list" <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Creating a wiki page to share Orca customizations? (wasRe: OCR Current Window)
- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 23:19:45 +0100
Hi list,
I think this is a good point. Here curses some "howtos" to script your
orca installation. i already post some scripts so its not lost to the
whole world.
I would be able to host a wiki on my root server with grant access to
anybody who need.
should i do this? is this "near enough" to the gnome orca project? what
does the majority think here$? whats the best way to provide our
knowledge and scripts? i think we should document the great of
extensibility that orca provide.
this is a importent topic i think.
but now i enjoy my pizza :).
cheers from germany
chrys
Am 26.01.2015 um 23:37 schrieb Joanmarie Diggs:
Hey Chrys, all.
This reminds me: It would be cool to have all of these collected
somewhere (like a wiki) so that people can share them. Any volunteers?
--joanie
On 01/26/2015 05:28 PM, chrys87 wrote:
Hi Guys,
i play a little arround with tesserwrap. i dont know if it really make
sense but maybe someone need this.
i wrote a little orca-cust for taking a screen shot of the current
window and pass it through tesseract. just press
orca + m
orca will start reading the content of the window (maybe the image
program or browser with pictures or an other not accessible content) and
set it to the clipboard.
You need tesseract tesserwrap, your tesseract-language-pack and orca >=
3.14
hier is the cust script for those who are interested in:
# Requiere: tesserwrap, tesseract, orca >=3.14
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#Python
import os
from PIL import Image
import locale
#tesseract
from tesserwrap import tesseract
#GTK/GDK
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk
# Orca
import orca.orca
import orca.input_event
import orca.settings
import orca.keybindings
import orca.speech
import orca.braille
#Settings-
#this is need by arch for correct braille
orca.settings.tty = 1
#Settings+
#Bind Function to key-
myKeyBindings = orca.keybindings.KeyBindings()
def DefineShortcut(pHandle,pShortcut):
myKeyBindings.add(orca.keybindings.KeyBinding(
pShortcut,
1 << orca.keybindings.MODIFIER_ORCA,
1 << orca.keybindings.MODIFIER_ORCA,
pHandle))
orca.settings.keyBindingsMap["default"] = myKeyBindings
#Bind Function to key+
#OCRPath-
def ocr_path(path):
img = Image.open(path)
tr = tesseract("/usr/share")
new_string = tr.ocr_image(img)
return new_string
#OCRPath+
#Set to Clipboard
def setTextToClipboard(text):
ClipboardObj = Gtk.Clipboard.get(Gdk.SELECTION_CLIPBOARD)
ClipboardObj.set_text(text, -1)
#Display Message-
#Speak or Braille
def outputMessage(Message):
if (orca.settings.enableSpeech):
orca.speech.speak(Message)
if (orca.settings.enableBraille):
orca.braille.displayMessage(Message)
#Display Message+
#OCR Current Window-
def ocrWindow(script, inputEvent=None):
os.popen('gnome-screenshot -w -f "/tmp/orca-currwindow.png"').read()
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, 'C')
OCRText = ocr_path("/tmp/orca-currwindow.png")
setTextToClipboard(OCRText)
outputMessage(OCRText)
return True
#OCR Current Window+
# define OcrHandler-
ocrWindowHandler = orca.input_event.InputEventHandler(
ocrWindow, "OCR Current window") #OCR the current window
# define OcrHandler+
DefineShortcut(ocrWindowHandler,"m"); #Shortcut Orca + m
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