Hallo, I have here an english text, if you want you can answer in german. habe hier einen englischen Text, ihr könnte mir gerne auf deutsch antworten: adf-ocr-scanner solution for ubuntu linux
Hi,
I am needing to set my bureau the most possible to free software. Therefore I search four the functionality, which is a chain out of the components:
staple of documents->scanner device->adf->ocr->open format-> computer data.
Yes and the next requirement is: most possible non interactive.
Just in case of question what fore:
I am looking to have it integrated in a self build bureau environment software like tryton with python.I would like to grasp an orientation on the current market situation, in order "make sure if the support for a future solution is on a decent way." (E.g. by sending an request to the fsf priority issue list, if this is a good idea.)
From this one could suggest that it can not be any more very far from it:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/HPLIP
http://www.scantips.com/basics04.html
So question to you:
-Have you know of such an entire tool chain already working that way? Could you imagine one? Please share your thoughts and opinions unhinderedly.
-Have you heard of/imagined a free software ocr into that scanned output on linux is actually piped to? Which one?
-Which are in your opinion the weakest points in the chain? Is it availability of scanner or adf-capability for linux? Is it the use of closed formats such as pdf?
Thanks in advance