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Re: what's new in orca 43.0



I thought tesseract ocr would work but how would that be implemented with orca. is tesseract ocr even in bookworm?

On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 4:20 PM chrys <chrys@linux-a11y.org> wrote:
Howdy Jordan,

// I want to see this screen reader get lots of other new future
releases where you have ocr support and finally
when you feel confident you can try my plugin driven refactoring of
orca. its still a WIP but woks quite well. i created an simple OCR
plugin there for testing
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ocr-plugin-62328158

or you might want to give a shot to OCRdesktop 4, a stand alone
applications to analyse applications (and files) using OCR:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ocrdesktop-4-0-62003474

cheers chrys

Am 18.10.22 um 15:29 schrieb Jordan Livesey:
> hello folks, decided to install debian testing, which is the only
> version of debian I can actually get working on my computer. in doing
> so I am now running the latest orca, are there any new improvements I
> should
> be aware of? I want to see this screen reader get lots of other new
> future releases where you have ocr support and finally support for
> calamares, don't get me wrong, love the text based installer but it
> would be good to have calameres be accessible then those will
> eventually be upstream



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