On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:50:06 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:23:56 +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote: > > > On 30/01/2019 20:44, Stefan Claas wrote: > > > But which one ... ;-) I may check this again with a friend. > > > > Well there are the classical options: > > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCR-A> > > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCR-B> > > > > Debian provides free fonts like that as packages fonts-ocr-a and > > fonts-ocr-b, which come from: > > <http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocr-a-font> > > and > > <http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/fonts.php> > > Thanks, i will take a look!
O.k. just did some tests again with old .pdf's containing images of scanned text and then also used a jpeg image (small resolution) with the free tesseract. Tesseract did not do a good job, to many errors. Then i googled a bit and ... Google can do it. According to a youtube video you need a gmail account, upload to Google Drive and then from there open the image or pdf with Google Docs, which does imho the best job i have seen do far. I will do more tests, once time permits. Regards Stefan _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users