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Monday 28 July 2008
 Number  1682
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Subjects for today
 
1  Re:  Interfacing to Nikon D40 from eCS : Ed Durrant <edurrant at durrant dot mine dot nu>
2  Re:  Interfacing to Nikon D40 from eCS : David <dsh43871 at bigpond dot net dot au>
3   Tesseract : Alan Duval <amoht at westnet dot com dot au>
4  Re:  Tesseract : Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
5  Re:  Tesseract : Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
6  Re:  Tesseract : Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>

**= Email   1 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:27:44 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at durrant dot mine dot nu>
Subject:  Re:  Interfacing to Nikon D40 from eCS

Kris Steenhaut wrote:
> Ed Durrant ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  Is anyone using a Nikon Digital SLR ? It appears to me that they are 
>> using some weird interpretation of the FAT32 file system. The camera 
>> can connect in  ...  or PSP mode via USB
> You do mean PTP, don't you?
>
>
>
>> and even taking the (SDHC) card out and putting it in a card reader 
>> still does nor allow Fotoget/2 or the OS to see the data on the card. 
>> It is directly accessible from Windoze of course, just not with the 
>> OS/2 FAT32 driver. I have the same issue whether I use a 4GB or an 8 
>> GB card.
>>
> If PTP, why bother with MSD?
>
> PTP is absolutely safe and easy to handle. OTOH, you have to set your 
> cam explisitely to PTP as eCS can't cope with auto (AUTO switch 
> MSD-PTP). It's safe as the computer can't fiddle nor mess up  your 
> data on the memory card.
>
> I'm using a 4 memory card, which is plenty of enough.
>
Hi Kris, hope you are well, haven't heard from you for a while. Yes I 
did mean PTP not PSP, my typo. I now have cameraderie installed and 
working fine.

It was also suggested that the Netdrive FAT32 plugin would work where 
the straight FAT32 support does not, but I'm happy using Cameraderie, so 
I'll stick with that.

Cheers/2

Ed.
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**= Email   2 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:10:54 +1000
From:  David <dsh43871 at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Interfacing to Nikon D40 from eCS

Ed Durrant wrote:
> Kris Steenhaut wrote:
>> Ed Durrant ha scritto:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>  Is anyone using a Nikon Digital SLR ? It appears to me that they 
>>> are using some weird interpretation of the FAT32 file system. The 
>>> camera can connect in  ...  or PSP mode via USB
>> You do mean PTP, don't you?
>>
>>
>>
>>> and even taking the (SDHC) card out and putting it in a card reader 
>>> still does nor allow Fotoget/2 or the OS to see the data on the 
>>> card. It is directly accessible from Windoze of course, just not 
>>> with the OS/2 FAT32 driver. I have the same issue whether I use a 
>>> 4GB or an 8 GB card.
>>>
>> If PTP, why bother with MSD?
>>
>> PTP is absolutely safe and easy to handle. OTOH, you have to set your 
>> cam explisitely to PTP as eCS can't cope with auto (AUTO switch 
>> MSD-PTP). It's safe as the computer can't fiddle nor mess up  your 
>> data on the memory card.
>>
>> I'm using a 4 memory card, which is plenty of enough.
>>
> Hi Kris, hope you are well, haven't heard from you for a while. Yes I 
> did mean PTP not PSP, my typo. I now have cameraderie installed and 
> working fine.
>
> It was also suggested that the Netdrive FAT32 plugin would work where 
> the straight FAT32 support does not, but I'm happy using Cameraderie, 
> so I'll stick with that.
>
> Cheers/2
>
> Ed.
 
>
> 

>
I know it probably sounds stupid but did you try using DFSEE to make the 
Camera LVM aware - I find you have to do that now with USB sticks.

David
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**= Email   3 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 21:47:37 +1100
From:  Alan Duval <amoht at westnet dot com dot au>
Subject:   Tesseract

Hi,

I've been doing a lot of OCR work lately with Tesseract. I scan 
documents into C:\OCR where I also have Tesseract. The images are 
recorded as  image001.tif with the next image being image002.tif etc.
I then have to go to an os2 prompt, change to C:\OCR and type  
"tesseract imageNNN.tif  NNN" where NNN is the image number, and that 
converts it to a file NNN.txt.  Then I have to click on the txt file and 
thus open it in text viewer. Then I have to copy that across to a word 
processor.
A lot of steps are involved. It would be great if I could simply double 
click on the image file and have it opened as text in a word processor.
With the help of Kris I have made a program object and put the following 
lines in:

Program field:              C:\OCR\tesseract.exe
Parameters:                   image[N1].tif  [N2]
Working directory:     C:\OCR

Now when I click on the program object a window comes up asking for the 
value of N1 which I type in and press enter. Then the same happens for 
N2 and the image is processed. With my word processor opened I can then 
open the file and correct any mistakes.

Kris suggests that a REXX program could be written to simplify further 
the process.
AS I don't know REXX I wonder whether someone could help?

Regards,

Alan Duval
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**= Email   4 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:34:12 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Tesseract


<quote who="Alan Duval">

> I've been doing a lot of OCR work lately with Tesseract. I scan
> documents into C:\OCR where I also have Tesseract.

is Tesseract the 'best OCR' there is ?

being somewhat curious, I've installed T 2.01 (following this email), and,
tried it as follows:

0[roman][F:\ute\tesseract\usr\bin]tesseract.exe F:\FAXBANKSIA\FX006309.FAX
test
-l eng


it took about 60 seconds, and, the results (small typeface letter) were
somewhat not so great...

by contrast, OCRing same file with PMfax took half the time, 24 secs, with
somewhat better results:

PMfax OCR (24 secs)
----
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water usage in the shower by up to 40% meaning you
consume less hot water and therefore less energy. Its good news for
everyone!
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like using gas instead of electricity for cooking and heating
or even getting rid of a spare fridge. As part of the Energysave Check Up,
our installers will help identify areas ln your home where
you could use less energy.
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-- 
Voytek

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**= Email   5 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:38:02 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Tesseract


<quote who="Alan Duval">

> Program field:              C:\OCR\tesseract.exe
> Parameters:                   image[N1].tif  [N2]
> Working directory:     C:\OCR
>
>
> Now when I click on the program object a window comes up asking for the
> value of N1 which I type in and press enter. Then the same happens for N2
> and the image is processed. With my word processor opened I can then open
> the file and correct any mistakes.
>
> Kris suggests that a REXX program could be written to simplify further
> the process. AS I don't know REXX I wonder whether someone could help?


so, N1 is say '123' and, N2, corresponding text file like '123.txt'
so, do you just want to process *.tiff into likewise named txt, is this
the general idea ?



-- 
Voytek

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**= Email   6 ==========================**

Date:  Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:45:46 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Tesseract


<quote who="Voytek Eymont">
>

> <quote who="Alan Duval">
>
>
>> Program field:              C:\OCR\tesseract.exe
>> Parameters:                   image[N1].tif  [N2]
>> Working directory:     C:\OCR
>>
>>
>>
>> Now when I click on the program object a window comes up asking for the
>>  value of N1 which I type in and press enter. Then the same happens for
>> N2
>> and the image is processed. With my word processor opened I can then
>> open the file and correct any mistakes.
>>
>> Kris suggests that a REXX program could be written to simplify further
>> the process. AS I don't know REXX I wonder whether someone could help?
>
>
> so, N1 is say '123' and, N2, corresponding text file like '123.txt' so, do
> you just want to process *.tiff into likewise named txt, is this the
> general idea ?

actually, wouldn't 'runfor' do it for you ?

runfor  Ver 1.9 - Run a command - Mar 31 1998,  W. Kim

Syntax: runfor [options] [targets] [-e envs] [-x names] : [ at ]command [args]

Options: (can go anywhere before ':')   -? -h  Help screen (long)
  -c     Confirm before execution       -q[q]  Quiet [quieter] mode
  -C     Change the default dir         -Q[#]  Quit if an exit code >= #
  -d -a  Targets are dirs / files+dirs  -r[-]  Recursive run for all subdirs
  -m     Do not expand macros           -t     Don't search targets on disk
  -o {*|-}  Output cmds to file/stdout  -u     Unix style path name('/')
  -p[i]  POSIX pattern matching         -w[w]  Change working dir [target
dir]
  +/-R +/-H +/-S +/-A +/-E* Attributes  +/-B ddd[K|M]  Minimum/Maximum size
  +/-T[m|a|c][+][yy-mm-dd][;][hh:mm:ss] Files/dirs AFTER(+)/BEFORE(-)
date/time
  targets  Target files or dirs         %l %u %x Expand to lower/upper/unix
   at file    Read "file" for names        - at  *     Next arg is a target name
  -x[ at ] *  Exclude names from targets   -e *     Set env vars before running
  :  at cmd   Direct execute without shell (see longer help by -?)
Macro Codes for command + arguments:  %% = % itself   %F = d:\path\name.ext
   %d = drive:        %n = name       %p = \path\     %r = relative_path\
   %f = name.ext      %e = .ext       %P = \path      %R = relative_path
   %E[*] = EA name(s) %L = .LONGNAME  %w# = (#+1)th wildcard expansion
   %T[m|a|c] = File date/time         %B  = Size in bytes (%m prefix for K,M)
   %#[#...]  = Counter for targets    %(ENV_NAME) =Env variable;
case-sensitive
   %l %m %u %x  prefix modifiers to convert to
lower/mixed/uppercase/unix-path



-- 
Voytek

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