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Oct 11, 2016 Manual install ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clone the source directly from github (you need to have git installed): :: git clone https://github.com/virantha/pypdfocr.git Then, install the following third-party python libraries: - Pillow (Python Imaging Library) https://pillow.readthedocs.org/en/3.1.x/ - ReportLab (PDF
Use Python 2.x instead of 3.x or find the line where syntax error occurs and add the parenthesis. See, in Python 3 exec is a function, but in Python 2 exec is a command. So in Python 3, you have to put arguments into parenthesis to make a call to exec() properly. So, you're trying to install the package to
Jul 22, 2013 Anytime - Get the latest updates on PyPDFOCR; 10/28/13 - Adds uploading to Evernote notebooks based on keywords! 10/25/13 - Supports filing to directories based on keyword search; 10/22/13 - Now on PyPI, so you can just do "pip install pypdfocr"! (For windows, I still recommend downloading my
Unfortunately it looks like pypdfocr just doesn't work on PythonAnywhere right now :-( The problem is that although it is installed (I think as part of something else) it depends on a number of other packages. Most of these we could install, but (as I just discovered while experimenting in a development version
Jun 27, 2014 Digging for a solution to convert a PDF made up completely of images to text, I came across pypdfocr. There are a lot of dependencies for it that you must install, through brew and pip. Once you've met all of the requirements, you can cd into your folder of choice and run the following command: pypdfocr
Sep 4, 2014 When I ran it, I got this error: WARNING: Could not execute identify to calculate DPI (try installing imagemagick?), so defaulting to 300dpi so I also did: brew install imagemagick. Once you have these, you can probably just do: pip install pypdfocr. Try running pypdfocr and if it doesn't work install with pip
Oct 18, 2015 However, since discovering the python package PYPDFOCR I've come to realize that no only were these applications cumbersome but unjustified in their hefty price tag – at least for my purposes. So what follows bellow is a quick rundown of how to use and install PYPDFOCR. While these instructions will
Usage: Single conversion: pypdfocr filename.pdf --> filename_ocr.pdf will be generated. If you have a language pack installed, then you can specify it with the -l option: pypdfocr -l spa filename.pdf
Single conversion: pypdfocr filename.pdf --> filename_ocr.pdf will be generated. If you have a language pack installed, then you can specify it with the -l option: pypdfocr -l spa filename.pdf
Single conversion: pypdfocr filename.pdf --> filename_ocr.pdf will be generated. If you have a language pack installed, then you can specify it with the -l option: pypdfocr -l spa filename.pdf
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