Hello: This is only a report about an ocr (optical character recognition) program for linux / opensuse. It has been a problem for me for a long time to find a reliable, good working ocr program for linux that can recognize Hungarian accented characters. Recently I found 'cuneiform' ocr program, and a graphical frontend for it, called 'yagf'. These two together work very well, and the usage is straightforward. Cuneiform has several language modules, and reliably can recognize "normal" and accented characters. It can use several image types inlcuding jpg, tiff, png and bmp images. The recognition options are easliy configurable in yagf. If html output is chosen it even can make difference between smaller and larger fonts and can identify section titles and bold face fonts. Of course it does not do it without some errors, but it is acceptable. yagf can invoke xsane directly and use the scanned image from it. Both cuneiform and yagf are available in opensuse build service (obs) repositories (cuneiform 0.9.0 and yagf 0.8.1). Cheers, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org