

There's also a Debian Linux-related version (maybe it's identical, I don't know): It's kind of difficult to find the latest source:
#IOS JAPANESE OCR CODE#
It's technically just an Electronic Book format.ĮB Library is a source code package that supports EPWING packages. But supporting it as a format would allow people to add their favorite own dictionary that they purchased somewhere or created themselves.EPWING technical information is sort of hard to find, so maybe I can save you some time if you decide to head down that path. They can be used by opening them in a reader application that supports Epwing dictionaries. Many Japanese dictionaries are (or have been in the past) available for purchase in this digital format. Recent versions also support multi-media. There are different versions of this format with different feature sets. jakobd said.Įpwing is a format to save dictionary data. There also seems to be a thing called EPWING, but I honestly have no clue what that dictionary is (or where to even find it), so that's something for the future. Xyresic said.I also intend to hook into Android's clipboard events (just like popupjapanesedictionary) and provide a interface to search for entries manually. I also intend to hook into Android's clipboard events (just like popupjapanesedictionary) and provide a interface to search for entries manually. Public ResultIterator getResultIterator() * iterator to the results of LayoutAnalysis and/or Recognize The returned iterator must be deleted after use. * Get a reading-order iterator to the results of LayoutAnalysis and/or This function seems to do what I need, so hopefully that won't be too bad: After that, I'm going to be digging a bit deeper into Tesseract's library to include top OCR candidates to choose from by dragging the kanji around (as well as being able to edit manually in the case that the OCR is horribly off). What other features do you have planned?įor now, my main priority is adding KANJIDIC2 to the database. Hey, cool idea! Definitely continue working on it.
