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    Screen Translate

    Screen Translate

    An OCR translator tool made by utilizing tesseract & python-opencv

    STL is an easy to use and light OCR translator tool that can be use to translate your screen. Made with python by utilizing Tesseract and opencv-python. For full view of the project you can check the Github repository: https://github.com/Dadangdut33/Screen-Translate REQUIREMENTS - Tesseract : https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/tesseract/wiki. Needed for the ocr. Install it with all the language pack. - Libretranslate (Optional for offline translation support) - Internet connection for translation if not using libretranslate # Tutorial on How To Setup https://github.com/Dadangdut33/Screen-Translate#installation-and-setup
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    qiji-font

    qiji-font

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books. A Ming typeface. Extracted from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books (凌閔刻本). Using semi-automatic computer vision and OCR. Open-source. A work in progress. Named in honor of 閔齊伋, a 16th-century printer. Intended to be used with Kenyan-lang, the Classical Chinese programming language. Download high-resolution PDFs and split pages into images. Manually lay a grid on top of each page to generate bounding boxes for characters (potentially...
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