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Description of problem: Tesseract & ocrad lacks of a GUI in repositories. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): All How reproducible: N/A Actual results: No GUI available from repos. Expected results: At least, one GUI available for OCRs. Additional info: There is a newly launched GUI that uses tesseract and ocrad engines to read images. I could not find a decent rpm package available for Fedora, neither in repos nor the web. Could it be possible to pack this software and make it available through repositories? Here is a link to download the code> http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownload/OCRfeeder-Download-55220.html
Karol, OCRfeeder is the requested package (http://live.gnome.org/OCRFeeder). BTW, bug 653917 contains a review request for gimagereader package. The request is for version 0.8.1 and version 0.9.0 has been released after the request (I don't know whether this affects to the review). Thanks for your help, Pablo
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