Provided by: cuneiform_1.1.0+dfsg-4_amd64
NAME
cuneiform - multi-language OCR system
SYNOPSIS
cuneiform [--dotmatrix] [--fax] [--singlecolumn] [-f format] [-l language] [-o output] input
DESCRIPTION
Cuneiform is an OCR system. In addition to text recognition it also does layout analysis and text format recognition. Cuneiform supports several languages.
OPTIONS
--dotmatrix Use recognition mode optimized for text printed with a dot matrix printer. --fax Use recognition mode optimized for text that has been faxed. --singlecolumn Disable page layout analysis and assumes that the image consists of only one column of text. -f format Select output format. The following formats are available: html (HTML format), hocr (hOCR HTML format), native (native Cuneiform 2000), rtf (RTF format), smarttext (plain text with TeX paragraphs), text (plain text). The default is plain text. -l language By default Cuneiform recognizes English text. To change the language use the command line switch -l followed by a language code (typically an ISO 639-2 three-letter code). The following languages are supported: bul Bulgarian cze Czech dan Danish dut Dutch eng English est Estonian fra French ger German hrv Croatian hun Hungarian ita Italian lav Latvian lit Lithuanian pol Polish por Portugese rum Romanian rus Russian ruseng mixed Russian/English slv Slovenian spa Spanish srp Serbian swe Swedish tur Turkish ukr Ukrainian -o output If you do not define an output file with the -o switch, Cuneiform writes the result to a file ‘cuneiform-out.format’. The file extension depends on your output format.
INPUT FORMAT
Cuneiform can process any single-page image that GraphicsMagick knows how to open. Please consult the gm(1) manual page for the comprehensive list of supported image formats.
HOMEPAGE
More information about cuneiform can be found at <http://launchpad.net/cuneiform-linux/>.
AUTHOR
cuneiform was written by Cognitive Technologies and Jussi Pakkanen <jpakkane@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).