A simple, Pillow-friendly, Python wrapper around tesseract-ocr
A simple, Pillow-friendly wrapper around the tesseract-ocr API for Optical
Character Recognition (OCR).
tesserocr integrates directly with Tesseract's C++ API using Cython
which allows for simple Pythonic and easy-to-read source code. It
enables real concurrent execution when used with Python's threading
module by releasing the GIL while processing an image in tesseract.
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Revision 32 (latest revision is 41)
Mia Herkt (mia)
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- Update to 2.6.0 * _pix_to_image now works with binary images gh#sirfz/tesserocr#274 * SetImage with alpha channels support gh#sirfz/tesserocr#280 * Leptonica 1.83.0 support gh#sirfz/tesserocr#306 * Pointsize should be returned even if fontname doesn't exist gh#sirfz/tesserocr#308 * Added Python 3.10, 3.11 setup classifiers - Drop 1441bec703cf68161acce5e85907ddd71c47fdc3.patch
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