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by porridgeraisin
216 days ago
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tesseract does well for me... const std = @import("std");
const expect = std.testing.expect;
const Point = struct {x: i32, y: i32};
test "anonymous struct literal" {
const pt: Point = .{
.x = 13,
.y = 67,
};
try expect(pt.x == 13);
try expect(pt.y == 67);
The trick is to preprocess the image a little bit like so: ocr ()
{
magick - -monochrome -negate - | tesseract stdin stdout 2> /dev/null
}
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Unfortunately I get the same kind of garbage around closing curly braces / closing parenthesis / dots with this magick filter... It seems to do slightly better with an extra `-resize 400%`, but still very far from as good as what you're getting (to be fair the monochrome filter is not pretty (bleeding) when inspecting the result).
I wonder what's different? ( ImageMagick-7.1.1.47-1.fc42.x86_64 and tesseract-5.5.0-5.fc42.x86_64 here, no config, langpack(s) also from the distro)