yagf(1)

NAME

   yagf - graphical interface for cuneiform and tesseract

SYNOPSIS

   yagf
   yagf <Key>
   yagf <file name> [file name [file name]...]

DESCRIPTION

   YAGF  is  a  graphical  interface  for  cuneiform  and  tesseract  text
   recognition tools on the Linux platform. With YAGF you can scan  images
   via   XSane,   import   pages   from   PDF  documents,  perform  images
   preprocessing and recognize texts using cuneiform from a single command
   centre.  YAGF  also  makes it easy to scan and recognize several images
   sequentially.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

   A summary of options is included below.

   -h,  --help
          Display help and exit

   -V,  --version
          Show version information and exit

FILES

   ~/.config/yagf/
          Directory with user configuration files.

DOCUMENTATION

   Basic documentation can be found on official web site:
          http://symmetrica.net/cuneiform-linux/yagf-en.html

AUTHOR

   This program was written by Andrei Borovsky <[email protected]>.
   YAGF homepage: http://symmetrica.net/cuneiform-linux/yagf-en.html

BUG REPORTS

   If   you   find   a   bug   in   YAGF   please    report    it    here:
   http://code.google.com/p/yagf/issues/list

   This  manual  page was written by Boris Pek <[email protected]> for the
   Debian project (and may be used by others).

                              23 Apr 2012                          YAGF(1)



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