python-ocrmypdf
https://github.com/jbarlow83/OCRmyPDF
OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
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ocrmypdf-16.2.0.tar.gz | 0006721340 6.41 MB | |
python-ocrmypdf.changes | 0000004267 4.17 KB | |
python-ocrmypdf.spec | 0000005568 5.44 KB |
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Eric Schirra (ecsos)
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- Update to 16.2.0 - Fixed issue ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘get’ when optimizing certain PDFs. #1293, #1271 - Switched formatting from black to ruff. - Added support for sending sidecar output to io.BytesIO. - Added support for converting HEIF/HEIC images (the native image of iPhones and some other devices) to PDFs, when the appropriate pi-hief library is installed. This library is marked as a dependency, but maintainers may opt out if needed. - We now default to downsampling large images that would exceed Tesseract’s internal limits, but only if it cause processing to fail. Previously, this behavior only occurred if specifically requested on command line. It can still be configured and disabled. See the –tesseract command line options. - Added Macports install instructions. Thanks @akierig. - Improved logging output when an unexpected error occurs while trying to obtain the version of a third party program. - Changes from 16.1.2 - Fixed test suite failure when using Ghostscript 10.3. - Other minor corrections.
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