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diff --git a/app-text/cuneiform/files/cuneiform.1 b/app-text/cuneiform/files/cuneiform.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 93fd250..0000000 --- a/app-text/cuneiform/files/cuneiform.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -.TH CUNEIFORM 1 "2010-09-14" "1.0.0" "multi-language OCR system" - -.SH NAME -cuneiform \- multi-language OCR system - -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBcuneiform\fR [\-\-dotmatrix] [\-\-fax] [\-\-singlecolumn] [\-f \fIformat\fR] [\-l \fIlanguage\fR] [\-o \fIoutput\fR] \fIinput\fR - -.SH DESCRIPTION -Cuneiform is an OCR system. In addition to text recognition it also does layout analysis and text format recognition. Cuneiform supports several languages. - -.SH OPTIONS -.IP "\fB\-\-dotmatrix\fR" 4 -Use recognition mode optimized for text printed with a dot matrix printer. -.IP "\fB\-\-fax\fR" 4 -Use recognition mode optimized for text that has been faxed. -.IP "\fB\-\-singlecolumn\fR" 4 -Disable page layout analysis and assumes that the image consists of only one column of text. -.IP "\fB\-f\fR \fIformat\fR" 4 -Select output format. The following formats are available: -\fBhtml\fR (HTML format), -\fBhocr\fR (hOCR HTML format), -\fBnative\fR (native Cuneiform 2000), -\fBrtf\fR (RTF format), -\fBsmarttext\fR (plain text with TeX paragraphs), -\fBtext\fR (plain text). -The default is plain text. -.IP "\fB\-l\fR \fIlanguage\fR" 4 -By default Cuneiform recognizes English text. To change the language use the command line switch \fB\-l\fR followed by a language code (typically an ISO 639-2 three-letter code). The following languages are supported: -.TS -ll. -T{ -\fBbul\fR -T} T{ -Bulgarian -T} -T{ -\fBcze\fR -T} T{ -Czech -T} -T{ -\fBdan\fR -T} T{ -Danish -T} -T{ -\fBdut\fR -T} T{ -Dutch -T} -T{ -\fBeng\fR -T} T{ -English -T} -T{ -\fBest\fR -T} T{ -Estonian -T} -T{ -\fBfra\fR -T} T{ -French -T} -T{ -\fBger\fR -T} T{ -German -T} -T{ -\fBhrv\fR -T} T{ -Croatian -T} -T{ -\fBhun\fR -T} T{ -Hungarian -T} -T{ -\fBita\fR -T} T{ -Italian -T} -T{ -\fBlav\fR -T} T{ -Latvian -T} -T{ -\fBlit\fR -T} T{ -Lithuanian -T} -T{ -\fBpol\fR -T} T{ -Polish -T} -T{ -\fBpor\fR -T} T{ -Portugese -T} -T{ -\fBrum\fR -T} T{ -Romanian -T} -T{ -\fBrus\fR -T} T{ -Russian -T} -T{ -\fBruseng\fR -T} T{ -mixed Russian/English -T} -T{ -\fBslv\fR -T} T{ -Slovenian -T} -T{ -\fBspa\fR -T} T{ -Spanish -T} -T{ -\fBsrp\fR -T} T{ -Serbian -T} -T{ -\fBswe\fR -T} T{ -Swedish -T} -T{ -\fBtur\fR -T} T{ -Turkish -T} -T{ -\fBukr\fR -T} T{ -Ukrainian -T} -.TE -. -.IP "\fB\-o\fR \fIoutput\fR" 4 -If you do not define an output file with the \fB\-o\fR switch, Cuneiform writes the result to a file \[oq]cuneiform-out.\fIformat\fR\[cq]. The file extension depends on your output format. - -.SH INPUT FORMAT -Cuneiform can process any single-page image that GraphicsMagick knows how to open. Please consult the \fBgm\fR(1) manual page for the comprehensive list of supported image formats. - -.SH HOMEPAGE -More information about cuneiform can be found at <\fIhttp://launchpad.net/cuneiform-linux/\fR>. - -.SH AUTHOR -cuneiform was written by Cognitive Technologies and Jussi Pakkanen <\fIjpakkane@gmail.com\fR>. -.PP -This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <\fIdaniel@debian.org\fR>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). |