Interesting project. I just downloaded the files. If they work I'll test them against ABBYY Screenshot Reader, which is a commercial alternative. I've also tried ScanSoft's Omnipage 16 for regular OCR, but didn't like it. UPDATE: I had problems getting the scripts to work so I wasn't able to test them out yet, until now. Today I finally got around to setting them up: 1. For the ShowOCRUnderMouse.ahk I had to replace gocr.exe with the newer gocr047.exe (but renamed to gocr.exe for obvious reasons). It works ok: Accuracy is poor, but the conversion is instantaneous, whereas other OCR scripts need a few seconds to process the input. I had lots of trouble setting up m2's Screengrab script - maybe he was using an older version of AHK with slighly different syntax. In any case, I had to remove every instance of 'cmd /c' from the RunWait commands to get his Screengrab script to work. Oct 8, 2013 - Adobe Audition CS5.5 Full With Keygen ▻ Adobe Contribute 6.5 Full Serial Number [Rapidshare]. Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 Premium Full With Keypatch - Mediafire ▻ Adobe Pagemaker 7.0.1 Full With Serial. Nuance OmniPage 17 Professional Full Version ▻ Nuance OmniPage 18 Professional Full. OmniPage Professional 16, la versi With 99%+ character accuracy, one-click conversion to Microsoft Office, and universal compatibility with any scanner, OmniPage Professional 17 is the OCR and scanning. I've only tried it on notepad text, but so far I'm impressed (the result is in a text box in the lower right corner). Selection: Result: m2's script nailed that one (grabbed the cursor too). ABBYY's Screenshot Reader can get that too. Both use a draw-box-with-mouse-to-select-input interface. I only did one comparison shot so far, and they both did about the same. Judge for yourself (both with default settings): So yes, I'm impressed. That said, I have no idea how m2's script will perform with different backgrounds, fonts, text colors, etc. Also, I think the ABBYY program (full version, not Screenshot Reader alone) may be able to learn. Couple more comparison pics. Both m2's ScreenGrab and ABBYY pick up AHK forum heading and subtitle fine: Blue web text is not a problem: However, m2's script gets tripped up by non-uniform background while ABBYY handled the AHK forum logo pic fine: Suggestions: -I would (and will) change the hotkey from Ctrl+LeftClick -- that gets triggered too easily because people (I at least) use it instinctively to select multiple files in a folder. I'd go with: (i) a similar hotkey setup to the screenshot script presented in this thread: (i.e. WINKEY+S to trigger script (launches screen mask) and pics up the next LeftClick down and LeftClick up to determine the box to screengrab. (ii) leftclick tray icon option to launch the screen mask. (I'd change the tray icon too while at it) -please keep the project alive; it's quite impressive imo. Here's a rewrite of the original script. (Minus selection functionality. This way you could pass coordinates to it as a function.) I couldn't get my tesseract executable to work. Kept getting system error 1. Fwiw, the version of tesseract I have came with Softi FreeOCR. It put tesseract.exe and tessdata folder into my Windows directory; the rest of the program resides in various Program Files and Documents and Settings folders, but I suppose m2's script doesn't need those. Not sure if this works anymore, but I downloaded FreeOCR from here: I wrote a small print text at the bottom of one of my earlier posts with details because I had trouble finding all software needed to go with this project. Fwiw, the version of tesseract I have came with Softi FreeOCR. It put tesseract.exe and tessdata folder into my Windows directory; the rest of the program resides in various Program Files and Documents and Settings folders, but I suppose m2's script doesn't need those. Not sure if this works anymore, but I downloaded FreeOCR from here: I wrote a small print text at the bottom of one of my earlier posts with details because I had trouble finding all software needed to go with this project.Your documentation has been quite thorough and awesome!
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